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Reform of Personal Status Laws in North Africa: A Problem of Islamic
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Document Date: 2005-04-29 05:22:20


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Oxford University Press / New York University Journal / Greenwood Press / /

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Europe / /

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University of Chicago Press / Jacques Foyer / Middle East Institute / See Foyer / /

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civil law / regressive family law / No-fault divorce law / personal status law reform / model family law / uniform law / personal status law / family law / diverse value systems / contemporary legal systems / family law reform / decentralized common-law systems / codified law / family law reforms / criminal law / present law / legal systems / Berber customary law / /

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See June Carbone / Kemal Atatürk / Maurice Borrmans / Margaret Brinig / Bernard Lewis / Dorothy Stetson / Ann Elizabeth Mayer / Jed H. Abraham / Mary Ann Glendon / David Gilmore / Hélène Vandevelde / Habib Bourguiba / /

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President / chef / head / author / model of the conjugal unit / model of the spousal relationship / judge / lawyer / /

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California / /

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Middle East Journal / /

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Balkans / North Africa / continental Europe / Mediterranean / /

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