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Sharia Tribunals, Rabbinical Courts, and Christian Panels: Religious Arbitration in America and the West Michael J Broyde Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2017, xxvi + 282 pp (hardback £61.00) ISBN: 978-0-19-064028-6

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Sharia Tribunals, Rabbinical Courts, and Christian Panels: Religious Arbitration in America and the West Michael J Broyde Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2017, xxvi + 282 pp (hardback £61.00) ISBN: 978-0-19-064028-6

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 February 2019

Brigitte Clark*
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Oxford Brookes University

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2 See Stopler, G, ‘Countenancing the oppression of women: how liberals tolerate religious and cultural practices that discriminate against women’, (2003) 12 Columbia Journal of Gender & Law 154221 at 197Google Scholar.

3 See Bakht, ‘Family arbitration’.

4 Gaudreault-DesBiens, J-F, ‘The limits of private justice? The problems of the state recognition of arbitral awards in family and personal status disputes in Ontario’, (2005) 16:1 Perspectives 1831Google Scholar.

5 Saris, A, ‘Challenging gender stereotypes: gender-sensitive imams and the resolution of family disputes in Montreal’ in Banda, E and Joffe, L Fishbayn (eds), Women's Rights and Religious Law: domestic and international perspectives (Abingdon, 2016), pp 255277Google Scholar.