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Washington and Lee Law Review Volume 64 Winter 2008 Number 4 | |
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SYMPOSIUM gENDER rELEVANT LEGISLATIVE CHANGE IN MUSLIM AND nON-MUSLIM COUNTRIES | |
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Twenty-Five Years of Hudood Ordinances—A Review Martin Lau |
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The Legacy of Colonialism: Law and Women's Rights in India Varsha Chitnis and Danaya Wright |
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Rape and the Exception in Turkish and International Law Ruth A. Miller |
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The Overlooked Cost of Religious Deference Robin Fretwell Wilson |
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Moroccan Women in Europe: Bargaining for Autonomy Marie-Claire Foblets |
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Marital Property in Califronia and Indonesia: Communitruy Property and Harta Bersama Mark E. Cammack |
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Lessons from Islamic Polygamy: A Case for Expanding the American Concept of Surviving Spouse So As to Include De Facto Polygamous Spouses Michéle Alexandre |
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"Big Love"? The Recognition of Customary Marriages in South Africa Penelope E. Andrews |
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How the Door of Ijtihad Was Opened and Closed: A Comparative Analysis of Recent Family Law Reforms in Iran and Morocco Ziba Mir-Hosseini |
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Tunisia in the Forefront of the Arab World: Two Waves of Gender Legislation Mounira M. Charrad |
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Justice and Equality in Muslim Family Laws: Challenges, Possibilities, and Strategies for Reform Zainah Anwar and Jana S. Rumminger |
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The Future of Palestinian Women’s Rights: Lessons from a Half-Century of Tunisian Progress Adrien Katherine Wing and Hisham Kassim |
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The Predatory Pricing Puzzle: Piecing Together A Unitary Standard Kimberly L. Herb |
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Imminently Eminent: A Game Theoretic Analysis of Takings Since Kelo v. City of New London Alex Hornaday |
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"You’re Fired!" Determining Whether a Wrongly Terminated Employee Who Has Been Reinstated with Back Pay Has an Actionable Title VII Retaliation Claim Anna Ku |
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The Relieious Freedom Restoration Act and Smith: Dueling Levels of Constitutional Scrutiny Whitney Travis |
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