Afternoon Talks on Islamic Law

Afternoon Talks on Islamic Law

Im Rahmen der Vortragsreihe „Afternoon Talks on Islamic Law“ kommen regelmäßig herausragende Wissenschaftler*innen zu Wort, die zum Familienrecht der islamischen Länder oder verwandten Themen arbeiten.

Prof. Dr. Ahmed Fekry Ibrahim (McGill Institute of Islamic Studies, Montreal): Child Custody in Islamic Law and the Hague Convention: Compatibilities and Tensions

  • Datum: 21.07.2014
  • Uhrzeit: 16:00

Prof. Dr. Najma Moosa (University of the Western Cape, South Africa): The Implications of the Official Designation of Imams as Marriage Officers for the Recognition of Muslim Personal Law in South Africa

  • Datum: 27.06.2014
  • Uhrzeit: 16:00

Farzaneh Shakeri (University of Tehran, Iran): Passing Iranian Mothers' Nationality to Their Children, a Critique of the Iranian Act of 24 September 2006

  • Datum: 13.06.2014
  • Uhrzeit: 16:00

Prof. Dr. Yüksel Sezgin (Syracuse University, USA): How Do Non-Muslim Democracies Apply and Regulate Islamic Law? A Comparative Analysis of Muslim Family Laws in Israel, India and Greece

  • Datum: 15.05.2014
  • Uhrzeit: 16:00

Encyeh Sadr (Rechtsanwältin Teheran, Iran): An Overview of the Oil and Gas Contracts in Iran and the Recent Developments

  • Datum: 04.04.2014
  • Uhrzeit: 16:00

Prof. Dr. Ayesha Shahid (Brunel University London): Post-Divorce Maintenance for Muslim Women in Pakistan and Bangladesh: A Comparative Perspective

  • Datum: 07.01.2013
  • Uhrzeit: 16:00
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