Part III Protection against discrimination when the husband pursues a divorce

The study indicates that there is a need for developments to fulfil Muslim minority women’s right to protection against discrimination at the dissolution of marriage, in a variety of arenas that range from informal dispute resolution mechanisms, via public administrative practice, to theoretical dev...

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