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- Title Pages
- Table of Cases
- Table of Legislation
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgements
-
One Introduction -
Two Determining the Boundaries Between Valid, Void and ‘Non-Qualifying’ Marriages: Past, Present and Future? -
Three ‘Cohabitants’ in the Law of England and Wales: a Brief Introduction -
Four Modern Marriage Myths: the Dichotomy Between Expectations of Legal Rationality and Lived Law -
Five The Case for Moving Away from ‘Non-Marriage’ Declarations -
Six Religious-Only Marriages and Cohabitation: Deciphering Differences -
Seven From Regulating Marriage Ceremonies to Recognizing Marriage Ceremonies -
Eight Nikah Ceremonies in the UK: a Tool for Empowerment? -
Nine In Pursuit of an Islamic Divorce: a Socio-Legal Examination of Practices Among British Muslims -
Ten Arbitration as a Legal Solution for Relationship Breakdown in the Muslim Community: the Case of the Muslim Arbitration Tribunal -
Eleven ‘Regrettably it is not that Simple’: the Case for Minimalistic Marriage Laws -
Twelve Conclusion - References
- Index
(p.v) Table of Cases
(p.v) Table of Cases
- Source:
- Cohabitation and Religious Marriage
- Author(s):
Rajnaara C. Akhtar
Patrick Nash
Rebecca Probert
- Publisher:
- Policy Press
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- Title Pages
- Table of Cases
- Table of Legislation
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgements
-
One Introduction -
Two Determining the Boundaries Between Valid, Void and ‘Non-Qualifying’ Marriages: Past, Present and Future? -
Three ‘Cohabitants’ in the Law of England and Wales: a Brief Introduction -
Four Modern Marriage Myths: the Dichotomy Between Expectations of Legal Rationality and Lived Law -
Five The Case for Moving Away from ‘Non-Marriage’ Declarations -
Six Religious-Only Marriages and Cohabitation: Deciphering Differences -
Seven From Regulating Marriage Ceremonies to Recognizing Marriage Ceremonies -
Eight Nikah Ceremonies in the UK: a Tool for Empowerment? -
Nine In Pursuit of an Islamic Divorce: a Socio-Legal Examination of Practices Among British Muslims -
Ten Arbitration as a Legal Solution for Relationship Breakdown in the Muslim Community: the Case of the Muslim Arbitration Tribunal -
Eleven ‘Regrettably it is not that Simple’: the Case for Minimalistic Marriage Laws -
Twelve Conclusion - References
- Index