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Cohabitation and Religious Marriage: Status, Similarities and Solutions [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 144 pages, kõrgus x laius: 203x127 mm, Not illustrated
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Jul-2020
  • Kirjastus: Bristol University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1529210836
  • ISBN-13: 9781529210835
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 144 pages, kõrgus x laius: 203x127 mm, Not illustrated
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Jul-2020
  • Kirjastus: Bristol University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1529210836
  • ISBN-13: 9781529210835
Cohabiting couples and those entering religious-only marriages often end up with inadequate legal protection when the relationship ends. Based on wide-ranging empirical studies, this book explores the complexities of the law, the different ways in which individuals navigate the gaps in the existing legal framework and solutions for reform.

Cohabiting couples and those entering religious-only marriages all too often end up with inadequate legal protection when the relationship ends. Yet, despite this shared experience, the linkages and overlaps between these two groups have largely been ignored in the legal literature. Based on wide-ranging empirical studies, this timely book brings together scholars working in both areas to explore the complexities of the law, the different ways in which individuals experience and navigate the existing legal framework and the potential solutions for reform. Illuminating pressing implications for social policy, this is an invaluable resource for policy makers, practitioners, researchers and students of family law.
Table of Cases
v
Table of Legislation
vii
Notes on Contributors ix
Acknowledgements xii
One Introduction
1(14)
Rajnaara C. Akhtar
Patrick Nash
Rebecca Probert
Two Determining the Boundaries Between
15(12)
Valid
Void
`Non-Qualifying' Marriages: Past
Present
Future? Rebecca Probert
Three `Cohabitants' in the Law of England and Wales: a Brief Introduction
27(12)
Joanna Miles
Four Modern Marriage Myths: the Dichotomy Between Expectations of Legal Rationality and Lived Law
39(14)
Anne Barlow
Five The Case for Moving Away from `Non-Marriage' Declarations
53(16)
Vishal Vora
Six Religious-Only Marriages and Cohabitation: Deciphering Differences
69(16)
Rajnaara C. Akhtar
Seven From Regulating Marriage Ceremonies to Recognizing Marriage Ceremonies
85(18)
Rehana Parveen
Eight Nikah Ceremonies in the UK: a Tool for Empowerment?
103(14)
Zainab Naqvi
Nine In Pursuit of an Islamic Divorce: a Socio-Legal Examination of Practices Among British Muslims
117(12)
Islam Uddin
Ten Arbitration as a Legal Solution for Relationship Breakdown in the Muslim Community: the Case of the Muslim Arbitration Tribunal
129(14)
Amin Al-Astewani
Eleven `Regrettably it is not that Simple': the Case for Minimalistic Marriage Laws
143(12)
Patrick Nash
Twelve Conclusion
155(6)
Rajnaara C. Akhtar
Patrick Nash
Rebecca Probert
References 161(10)
Index 171
Rajnaara C. Akhtar is Senior Lecturer of Law at De Montfort University.









Patrick Nash is Research Fellow at the Woolf Institute at the University of Cambridge.









Rebecca Probert is Professor of Law at the University of Exeter.