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.
Bottoni, R. A., State-enforced religious family law systems and prospects of reform: The issue of get in Israel, <<IL DIRITTO ECCLESIASTICO>>, 2017; (3-4): 637-649 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/133858]
State-enforced religious family law systems and prospects of reform: The issue of get in Israel
Bottoni, Rossella Alessandra
2017
Abstract
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 in questo prodotto:
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