Sharia Law, Traditional Justice and Violence against Women: Lessons from Sudan
There has been a great deal written about the relationship between sharia law and international human rights law, particularly with regards to the treatment of women. The tensions between sharia law and international law norms of equality and non-discrimination have been well documented, and the po...
Main Author: | Rebecca Barber |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Mofid University
2020-03-01
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Series: | حقوق بشر |
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Online Access: | http://humanrights.mofidu.ac.ir/article_38384_971355dbb1ed1fea3ea432c199b45b61.pdf |
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