SHARIA, FAMILY, AND DEMOCRACY: RELIGIOUS NORMS AND FAMILY LAW IN PLURALISTIC DEMOCRATIC STATES
John Witte, Jr., Foreword—Frontiers of Juridical Pluralism: Law, Religion, and the Family
RELIGIOUS AND LEGAL PLURALISM IN COMPARATIVE THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVE
Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na’im, Religious Norms and Family Law: Is It Legal or Normative Pluralism?
Ann Laquer Estin, Family Law, Pluralism, and Human Rights
Natan Lerner, Group Rights and Legal Pluralism
Rosalind I.J. Hackett, Regulating Religious Freedom in Africa
RELIGIOUS AND LEGAL PLURALISM IN NIGERIA
Abdulmumini A. Oba, Religious and Customary Laws in Nigeria
Eyene Okpanachi, Between Conflict and Compromise: Lessons on Sharia and Pluralism from Nigeria’s Kaduna and Kebbi States
Abdul-Fatah Kola Makinde & Philip Ostien, The Independent Sharia Panel of Lagos State
M. Christian Green, Religion, Family Law, and Recognition of Identity in Nigeria
RELIGIOUS AND LEGAL PLURALISM IN GLOBAL COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Joel A. Nichols, Religion, Marriage, and Pluralism
Pascale Fournier, Borders and Crossroads: Comparative Perspectives on Minorities and Conflict of Laws
Yüksel Sezgin, Women’s Rights in the Triangle of State, Law, and Religion: A Comparison of Egypt and India
T W Bennett, Legal Pluralism and the Family in South Africa: Lessons from Customary Law Reform