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This paper considers arguments about Islam and women's welfare, and, at greater length, how legal systems with Islamic … the effects of Islamic law, and compare the gendered effects of Islamic court practices with the most probable local …
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—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—and on the period up to WWII. Works on Judaism address Jewish occupational specialization, human capital …-day Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Much of the economics of Islam focuses on the role that Islam and Islamic institutions …
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—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—and on the period up to WWII. Works on Judaism address Jewish occupational specialization, human capital …-day Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Much of the economics of Islam focuses on the role that Islam and Islamic institutions …
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"Development as a Battlefield" is an innovative exploration of the multidimensional meanings of - and interactions between - conflict and development. The two phenomena are all too often regarded as ostensibly antagonistic. This was exemplified again in the context of the Arab Spring that...
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Although the homo oeconomicus model has considerable predictive power with regard to the operation of the law the …
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also discusses the efficiency of trust and the role of the law in separating trustworthy from non trustworthy people. …
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neuere Einführungen und Sekundärliteratur aus den Bereichen Literatur und Recht eingehender analysiert. …
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strongly law-based profession in Germany to a degree strengthened a form-based approach aiming at the preservation of …
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