Muslim/Arab mediation and conflict resolution : understanding Sulha / Doron Pely.
2016
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Title
Muslim/Arab mediation and conflict resolution : understanding Sulha / Doron Pely.
Published
Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2016.
Call Number
KBP817.2 .P45 2016
Former Call Number
Islam 778 P368 2016
ISBN
9781138185326 (hbk : alk. paper)
1138185329 (hbk : alk. paper)
9781315644554 (ebk.)
1138185329 (hbk : alk. paper)
9781315644554 (ebk.)
Description
xvii, 223 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)922454056
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-210) and index.
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Table of Contents
List of figures
xiv
List of tables
xv
Foreword
xvi
Acknowledgements
xviii
Introduction
1
Sulha: essence and characteristics
1
Sulha in the literature
3
How Sulha works
5
Methodology
6
1.
Sulha in Muslim jurisprudence and customary justice
10
Primary sources of Muslim jurisprudence
11
Islam's (Sunni) major schools of law
15
evolution of Muslim customary justice
17
Tahkim (Arbitration)
19
Sulha (Settlement)
24
2.
theoretical foundations of Sulha
35
What is conflict?
35
Muslim/Arab vs. Western conflict resolution perspectives
36
Sulha and conflict resolution theories
39
Where do we go from here?
49
Re-integrative honouring concept
49
3.
Honour, revenge and forgiveness in Sulha
54
About honour
55
Revenge and forgiveness
60
About revenge
61
About forgiveness
66
Forgiveness and reconciliation
68
interplay of honour, revenge and forgiveness in Sulha
70
4.
Sulha: structure and characteristics
76
Re-integrative honouring concept (RHC)
77
RHC survey
77
Assumptions
79
Sulha stages
80
5.
Sulha and gender
128
Conflict and patriarchy
128
impact of interclan conflicts on women
129
impact of women on Sulha
131
6.
Sulha and Western ADR
138
Western and Muslim/Arab conflict resolution assumptions
139
Sulha mediation elements vs. Western-style ADR mediation elements
141
Arbitration elements in Sulha and Western-style ADR
143
Confidentiality, venting and neutrality in Sulha and Western ADR
144
7.
Sulha and Israel's legal system
153
differences between the Sulha and Israel's legal system
153
Sulha and the courts
154
Is the Sulha agreement admissible evidence?
157
How do the Sulha and Israel's formal legal system complement each other?
159
Sulha's place within Israel's judiciary system: a quantitative perspective
161
Discussion
167
8.
Sulha case study
174
Murder in A'eblin
174
Dispute's origin
174
Who started the Sulha process and why?
176
What did the Sulha Committee do immediately after the dispute started?
177
What did the perpetrator s clan do/say?
177
What did the victim s clan do/say?
179
How did the Sulha process start?
179
Was there a Hudna? How long? How many times was it extended?
179
How did the Jaha's deliberations proceed?
179
What tools did the Jaha use during the process?
181
Sulha ceremony
181
Conclusions
186
Findings and new insights
186
Possible directions for future research
187
Appendices
191
Bibliography
199
Index
211