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    Hindu law (2)Islamic law (2)adoption (1)Ankara Agreement (1)Asian laws in Britain (1)Asylum migration (1)European Union law (1)Family law (1)Hindus (1)... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2020 (3)2009 - 2009 (1)
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    Between God and the Sultana? Legal pluralism in the British Muslim diaspora 

    SHAH, P (Ashgate, 2010)
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    Are there Asian diasporic laws in Britain? Reconsidering the presuppositions of legal pluralism 

    Shah, P (Il Mulino publishing house, 2020-06-08)
    The concept of ‘Asian laws in Britain’ was proposed in the 1990s by a leading scholar of South Asian laws, Werner Menski, within the larger framework of legal pluralism. This article explores the reasons why it might be ...
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    Activism in the European Court of Justice and changing options for Turkish citizen migrants in the United Kingdom 

    SHAH, P (Union of Turkish Bar Associations (Türkiye Barolar Birliği), 2010)
    Since the early days of their recruitment as workers into Western Europe, Turkish citizens’ immigration and residence rights have been curtailed by EU Member States even though the migration of Turkish citizens has not ...
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    Transnational Hindu law adoptions: recognition and treatment in Britain 

    Shah, P (Cambridge University Press, 2009)
    This article examines how the adoption of children under Hindu law in India is regarded by British private international law and immigration law. Through an analysis of case law, it focuses particularly on how British ...
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