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숙명여자대학교 아시아여성연구원 Asian Women Asian Women Vol.25 No.1
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2009.3
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21 - 54 (34page)
DOI
10.14431/aw.2009.03.25.1.21

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The Malaysian Shar?‘ah Courts are integral to the administration of justice for Muslims.1 This can be seen especially in matters pertaining to personal laws as provided under the Malaysian Federal Constitution. However, women in particular, face various problems at the Shar?‘ah Courts when seeking to secure their rights as provided for under the Islamic Family Law Enactments. Do the provisions in the Enactments cause this situation or is it their implementation? The Shari‘ah Courts, on the other hand, have made significant improvements in their administration, and the lingering perceptions of their inefficiency and biases may be simply an overhang from when they were struggling to remake themselves. This article attempts to clarify the situation. The analyses are based on the judgments and orders of selected Shari’ah Courts in order to gain an insight into how Shari’ah judges interpret written provisions and implement the law.

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Abstract
Introduction
The Coming of Islam to Malaya
The Displacement of Islamic Law
A Brief History of the Malaysian Shar?‘ah Court
The Shari’ah Court System
Weaknesses in the Shari’ah Court System
Allegation of Gender-Bias in the Courts
Defining Justice
Islamic Family Law Reform in Malaysia
The Implementation of Islamic Family Law: Polygamy and Dissolution of Marriage
Conclusion
References

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