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Women and Property Rights in Indonesian Islamic Legal Contexts -

Women and Property Rights in Indonesian Islamic Legal Contexts

John Bowen, Arskal Salim (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
174 Seiten
2018 | xii, 162 pp.
Brill (Verlag)
9789004385962 (ISBN)
CHF 61,40 inkl. MwSt
In this volume, eight scholars of Indonesian Islam examine women’s access to property in law courts and in village settings. The chapters go beyond the world of legal and scriptural texts to ask how women in fact fare at critical moments of marriage, divorce, and death.
In Women and Property Rights in Indonesian Islamic Contexts, eight scholars of Indonesian Islam examine women’s access to property in law courts and in village settings. The authors draw on fieldwork from across the archipelago to analyse how judges and ordinary people apply interpretations of law, religion, and gender in deliberating and deciding in property disputes that arise at moments of marriage, divorce, and death. The chapters go beyond the world of legal and scriptural texts to ask how women in fact fare in these contexts. Women’s capabilities and resources in Indonesia, the world’s largest Muslim society and one with distinctive traditions of legal and social life, provides a critical knowledge base for advancing our understanding of the social life of Islamic law.



Contributors: Nanda Amalia, John R. Bowen, Tutik Hamidah, Abidin Nurdin, Euis Nurlaelawati, Arskal Salim, Rosmah Tami & Atun Wardatun.

John R. Bowen, Ph.D (1984), University of Chicago, is Dunbar-Van Cleve Professor at Washington University in St. Louis. He studies questions of Islam, law, and society in Indonesia and Europe, and his latest book is On British Islam (Princeton, 2016). He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Arskal Salim, Ph.D (2006), University of Melbourne, is Professor of Islamic Law at Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University (UIN) Jakarta. He has published extensively including his latest book Contemporary Islamic Law in Indonesia: Sharia and Legal Pluralism (Edinburgh University Press, 2015).

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Introduction
Studying Women’s Access to Property
 John R. Bowen and Arskal Salim


Part 1 Local Systems of Meaning, Norms and Power


1 The Social Practice of Mahr among Bimanese Muslims
Modifying Rules, Negotiating Roles
 Atun Wardatun


2 Siri and the Access of Bugis Makassarese Women to Property Rights
 Rosmah Tami


Part 2 Women’s Visions and Strategies


3 The Rights of Children Born out of Wedlock
Views of Muslim Women’s Organizations on Constitutional Court Judgement 46/2010
 Tutik Hamidah


4 Inheritance for Women
The Role of Lawyers in Women’s Access and Rights
 Nanda Amalia


Part 3 The Role of Judges


5 Women’s Financial Rights after Divorce in Indonesia
 Euis Nurlaelawati


6 Mut’ah and Iddah
Post-divorce Payment Practices in Aceh
 Abidin Nurdin


7 Disputing Marriage Payments in Indonesia
A Comparative Study of Aceh and South Sulawesi
 Arskal Salim


Epilogue
 John R. Bowen


Glossary
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Leiden Studies in Islam and Society ; 8
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 288 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Islam
Recht / Steuern Allgemeines / Lexika
Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
ISBN-13 9789004385962 / 9789004385962
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