Sharia tribunals, Rabbinical courts, and Christian panels religious arbitration in America and the West
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- 9780190640316
- 347.9 23 BR-S
- KF4868.R43 B76 2017
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Previously issued in print: 2017.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
This text explores the rise of private arbitration in religious and other values-oriented communities, and it argues that secular societies should use secular legal frameworks to facilitate, enforce, and regulate religious arbitration, including those from Rabbinical Courts, Sharia Tribunals, and any faith-based arbitration tribunals.
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