Female Judges in Malaysian Shariʿa Courts: A Problem of Gender or Legal Interpretation?

Over the past decades, concern for wider recognition of female participation in the shari‘a judicial service has been growing as a result of dissatisfaction with court orders pertaining to family matters. Blame is often ascribed to inefficient court officials, who are accused of failing to deal sens...

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Main Author: Mohd Zin, Najibah
Other Authors: Sonneveld, Nadia
Format: Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Brill 2017
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spelling iium-568372019-11-29T03:51:14Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/56837/ Female Judges in Malaysian Shariʿa Courts: A Problem of Gender or Legal Interpretation? Mohd Zin, Najibah KBP Islamic Law Over the past decades, concern for wider recognition of female participation in the shari‘a judicial service has been growing as a result of dissatisfaction with court orders pertaining to family matters. Blame is often ascribed to inefficient court officials, who are accused of failing to deal sensitively with predominantly female petitioners. Such concerns led to the appointment of the first female judges to the shari‘a courts in 2010. However, in the majority of states, the overall procession of the appointment of female judges to shari‘a courts remains slow and contested. This study therefore examines issues related to the appointment and the role of female judges in the Malaysian shari‘a courts. It presents a qualitative analysis of the public debates on this issue as well as interviews with female judges, and thus determines the main obstacles to the appointment of female court officials in the religious courts. Brill Sonneveld, Nadia Lindbekk, Monika 2017 Book Chapter PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/56837/1/9789004306912-06-Mohd%20Zin%20%281%29-women%20judges.pdf Mohd Zin, Najibah (2017) Female Judges in Malaysian Shariʿa Courts: A Problem of Gender or Legal Interpretation? In: Women Judges in the Muslim World: A Comparative Study of Discourse and Practice. Women and Gender: The Middle East and the Islamic World, 15 . Brill, Leiden, Netherland, pp. 153-177. ISBN 978-90-04-30691-2 https://brill.com/view/title/32490
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Female Judges in Malaysian Shariʿa Courts: A Problem of Gender or Legal Interpretation?
description Over the past decades, concern for wider recognition of female participation in the shari‘a judicial service has been growing as a result of dissatisfaction with court orders pertaining to family matters. Blame is often ascribed to inefficient court officials, who are accused of failing to deal sensitively with predominantly female petitioners. Such concerns led to the appointment of the first female judges to the shari‘a courts in 2010. However, in the majority of states, the overall procession of the appointment of female judges to shari‘a courts remains slow and contested. This study therefore examines issues related to the appointment and the role of female judges in the Malaysian shari‘a courts. It presents a qualitative analysis of the public debates on this issue as well as interviews with female judges, and thus determines the main obstacles to the appointment of female court officials in the religious courts.
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title Female Judges in Malaysian Shariʿa Courts: A Problem of Gender or Legal Interpretation?
title_short Female Judges in Malaysian Shariʿa Courts: A Problem of Gender or Legal Interpretation?
title_full Female Judges in Malaysian Shariʿa Courts: A Problem of Gender or Legal Interpretation?
title_fullStr Female Judges in Malaysian Shariʿa Courts: A Problem of Gender or Legal Interpretation?
title_full_unstemmed Female Judges in Malaysian Shariʿa Courts: A Problem of Gender or Legal Interpretation?
title_sort female judges in malaysian shariʿa courts: a problem of gender or legal interpretation?
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