ISS 15 Family Law and Australian Muslim Women by Abdullah Saeed - ISBN: 9780522862355
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Navigating family law: Australian Muslim women balancing faith and the law.

ISS 15 Family Law and Australian Muslim Women

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    277 pages

  • Release Date

    1 June 2013

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Summary

This book is a collection of essays that aims to identify the multitude of ways in which Australian Muslim women negotiate both Australian Family Law and Islamic Family Law in the key areas of marriage, divorce, child custody, property settlement and inheritance. The book also seeks to provide a timely and significant insight into the various legal, cultural and social processes that Australian Muslim women use when disputes in these key areas arise.

Islamic Studies Series - Volume 15

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780522862355
ISBN-10:0522862357
Author:Abdullah Saeed, Helen McCue
Publisher:Melbourne University Press
Imprint:Melbourne University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:277
Release Date:1 June 2013
Weight:333g
Dimensions:210mm x 138mm x 12mm
Series:Islamic Studies Series
About The Author

Abdullah Saeed

Dr Helen McCue is an Honorary Fellow at the National Centre of Excellence for Islamic Studies at Melbourne University. Dr McCue holds a Ph.D in Gender and Islam from the University of New South Wales. She has held various academic positions including that of Visiting Honorary Associate UNSW School of Politics and International Relations. Helen has taught courses on women in Islamic civilisation and has produced educational resources on women in Islam for senior high school students. Dr McCue has undertaken and participated in several major research projects on the experiences of Australian Muslim women and Muslim youth and contributes regularly to research papers and publications for the NCEIS.

Abdullah Saeed was born in the Maldives and holds degrees from Australia and overseas. He has a BA in Arab/Islamic Studies from Saudi Arabia, MA in Applied Linguistics and PhD in Islamic Studies from the University of Melbourne, Australia. In 1993, he joined the then Department of Asian Languages and Anthropology at the University of Melbourne as a Lecturer, rising to Senior Lecturer in 1996 and Associate Professor in 2000. He was appointed Sultan of Oma

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