Parental Child Abduction to Islamic Law Countries
A Child Rights Analysis of the Legal Framework
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Yaqub, NaziaAs the world becomes smaller, family law is becoming truly global, giving rise to more and more questions for private international law. This book looks at the sensitive and complex question of child abduction, with a unique child rights perspective. Taking Islamic law as its case study, it delves into child abduction in key jurisdictions from Iran to Saudi Arabia and Libya to Pakistan. Rigorous doctrinal analysis is enhanced by empirical insights, namely interviews with abductees, parents and professionals. It is an excellent guide to a complicated field.
avril 2024, env. 248 pages, Studies in Private International Law, Anglais
Bloomsbury Academic
978-1-5099-6344-7
Bloomsbury Academic
978-1-5099-6344-7

