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    Waltham, Mass. :Brandeis University Press,
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    edocfu_9959246189402883
    Format: 1 online resource (369 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-61168-281-9 , 9786613675699 , 1-280-69873-X
    Series Statement: Brandeis series on gender, culture, religion, and law
    Content: An interdisciplinary anthology on the intersections of gender, Islam, and law
    Note: Includes index. , The politics of abortion policy in the heterogeneous "muslim world" / by Anissa Holie -- Promoting a violence against women law in Morocco : legislative advocacy / by Grassroots-level NGOs, by Saida Kouzzi with Stephanie Willman Bordat -- No way out : the dual subordination of Muslim women in Indian legal culture / by Aziza Ahmed -- Reconsidering talaq : marriage, divorce, and sharia reform in the Republic of Maldives / by Anthony Marcus -- Female circumcision in Southeast Asia since the coming of Islam / by William G. Clarence-Smith -- The Moudawana and rural marital relationships : reformed or resolute / by Katja Zvan Elliott -- Negotiating female genital cutting (Sunat) in Southern Thailand / by Claudia Merli -- The marriage contract in the Maghreb : challenges and opportunities for women's rights / by Stephanie Willman Bordat with Saida Kouzzi -- Unsatisfactory aspects of women's rights to property in Uganda and proposals for reform / by Anthony Luyirika Kafumbe -- Triangulating reform in family law : the state, religion, and women's rights in comparative perspective / by Yoksel Sezgin -- Contemporary Iranian feminisms : definitions, narratives, and identity / by Roja Fazaeli. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-61168-280-0
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-61168-279-7
    Language: English
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