This book offers fresh perspectives on the phenomenon of legal pluralism, on shari'a law in practice and on Palestinian-Israeli relations in the divided city of Jerusalem. The study is based on participant observations in the studied shari'a court in contemporary West Jerusalem, as well as on textual and legal analyses of court cases and rulings, and suggests an organizational-institutional approach to legal pluralism, which examines not only the relations between bodies of law but also the relations between courts of law serving the same population.
This book offers fresh perspectives on the phenomenon of legal pluralism, on shari'a law in practice and on Palestinian-Israeli relations in the divided city of Jerusalem. The study is based on participant observations in the studied shari'a court in contemporary West Jerusalem, as well as on textual and legal analyses of court cases and rulings, and suggests an organizational-institutional approach to legal pluralism, which examines not only the relations between bodies of law but also the relations between courts of law serving the same population.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ido Shahar is Assistant Professor at the Department of Middle Eastern History, University of Haifa. He is a legal anthropologist and a social historian, specializing in the study of shari'a courts and of Palestinian society. He has published extensively on legal pluralism, on shari'a courts in Israel, and on Palestinians in Israel.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction Part I Historical and Formal Legal Context Chapter 2 Shari'a Courts in Palestine and Israel Chapter 3 Shari'a Courts in Israel Chapter 4 Establishment of the Shari'a Court in West Jerusalem Part II A Court in Motion Chapter 5 The Site Chapter 6 The Cast of Characters Chapter 7 Organizational Routines Chapter 8 Doing Ethnography in the Shari'a Court in West Jerusalem Part III The West Jerusalem Shari'a Court and the Family Court Chapter 9 Breaking Shari'a Courts' Monopoly in Jurisdiction Chapter 10 Shari'a Courts' Response to Competition Chapter 11 Forum Shopping Part IV A Tale of Three Courts and One City Chapter 12 Three Shari'a Courts in Jerusalem Chapter 13 Forum Shopping between Shari'a Courts partV Concluding Discussion Chapter 14 Israeli Shari'a Courts as Pluralistic Organizations Chapter 15 Empirical and Theoretical Implications
Chapter 1 Introduction Part I Historical and Formal Legal Context Chapter 2 Shari'a Courts in Palestine and Israel Chapter 3 Shari'a Courts in Israel Chapter 4 Establishment of the Shari'a Court in West Jerusalem Part II A Court in Motion Chapter 5 The Site Chapter 6 The Cast of Characters Chapter 7 Organizational Routines Chapter 8 Doing Ethnography in the Shari'a Court in West Jerusalem Part III The West Jerusalem Shari'a Court and the Family Court Chapter 9 Breaking Shari'a Courts' Monopoly in Jurisdiction Chapter 10 Shari'a Courts' Response to Competition Chapter 11 Forum Shopping Part IV A Tale of Three Courts and One City Chapter 12 Three Shari'a Courts in Jerusalem Chapter 13 Forum Shopping between Shari'a Courts partV Concluding Discussion Chapter 14 Israeli Shari'a Courts as Pluralistic Organizations Chapter 15 Empirical and Theoretical Implications
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