Foreword--Lisa Fishbayn Joffe * Introduction: Women, Mediation, and Religious Arbitration: Thinking Through Gender and Justice in Family Law Disputes--Samia Bano * PART ONE: MEDIATION AND RELIGIOUS ARBITRATION IN THE UNITED KINGDOM * When Is Mediation Mediatory and When Is It Really Adjudicatory? Religion, Norms, and Decision Making--Lisa Webley * Agency, Autonomy, and Rights: Muslim Women and Alternative Dispute Resolution in Britain--Samia Bano * The Growing Alignment of Religion and the Law: What Price Do Women Pay?--Pragna Patel * Family Law and Mediation in Practice in England and Wales--Sarah Beskine * Muslim Mediation and Arbitration: Insights from Community and Legal Practice--Saher Tariq * Do Sharia Councils Meet the Needs of Muslim Women?--Rehana Parveen * British Muslim Women and Barriers to Obtaining a Religious Divorce--Shaista Gohir and Nazmin Akthar-Sheikh * PART TWO: MEDIATION AND RELIGIOUS ARBITRATION IN DIFFERENT NATIONAL CONTEXTS * Religious Arbitration in North America--Wendy Kennett * A Court of Her Own: Autonomy, Gender, and Women's Courts in India--Gopika Solanki * Islamic Community Processes in Australia: An Introduction--Ghena Krayem and Farrah Ahmed * Faith-Based Family Dispute Resolution in Finnish Mosques: Unfolding Roles and Evolving Practices--Mulki Al-Sharmani, Sanna Mustasaari, and Abdirashid A. Ismail * Together Forever: Are You Kidding Me? Catholicism, Same-Sex Couples, Disputes, and Dispute Resolution in Italy--Maria Federica Moscati * About the Contributors * Index.
Gender and Justice in Family Law Disputes : Women, Mediation, and Religious Arbitration