This essay aims to examine the question of the prospects of reform of religious laws, from the perspective of State-enforced religious rules. This question will be addressed by focusing on the issue of get in Israel, which is characterized, as it is known, by a peculiar system of religion-based personal status laws, concurrent jurisdiction between religious and civil courts, and State-enforced religious family law.
State-enforced religious family law systems and prospects of reform: The issue of get in Israel / Bottoni, Rossella. - In: IL DIRITTO ECCLESIASTICO. - ISSN 1128-7772. - 2017:3-4(2017), pp. 637-649. [10.19272/201730804023]
State-enforced religious family law systems and prospects of reform: The issue of get in Israel
Bottoni, Rossella
2017-01-01
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This essay aims to examine the question of the prospects of reform of religious laws, from the perspective of State-enforced religious rules. This question will be addressed by focusing on the issue of get in Israel, which is characterized, as it is known, by a peculiar system of religion-based personal status laws, concurrent jurisdiction between religious and civil courts, and State-enforced religious family law.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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