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In Gran Bretagna, sharia councils per gli islamici oppure one law for all?
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The presence of an Islamic minority of about 5% of the population in Great Britain poses the problem of the Islamic law (Sharia) coexisting with the traditional Common Law. Since 1982 new institutions - namely, the British Sharia Courts - have been taking into account this problem of legal pluralism, which propose to solve Muslim family-related problems in Great Britain according to the Islamic law. This generated the serious resistance of the movement One Law for All, requiring a unique legal system for everyone living in the country. [Publisher's text]
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Code DOI : 10.3280/SD2022-001009
ISSN: 1972-5760
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- Human Rights, islamic family law, interlegality, multiculturalism, sharia in Great Britain
