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Diverse families : a challenge to family law? a comparative exercise /DrNadjma Yassari and Marie-Claire Foblets
Uniform law in a divided society : a closer look at the Iraqi personal status code / Haider Ala Hamoudi
Pakistan : challenges and prospects / Shaheen Sardar Ali
Quelle place pour la diversité en droit tunisien du statut personnel? / Asma Alouane
United Arab Emirates : temporary multiculturalism, but permanent legal pluralism? / Lena-Maria Möller
Bottom-up action and hesitant steps towards accommodating multicultural claims in Japanese family law / Maia Roots
South Africa's family laws : a potpourri of some sort? / Christa Rautenbach
Hidden but significant problems of pluralism in the family law of the Czech Republic / Helena Hofmannová and Karel Řepa
Hungary: the concept of family within the framework of "illiberal democracy" / Lídia Balogh, András L.Pap, and Emese Pásztor
The treatment of diversity in family law in Belgium : between acknowledgment and indifference / Jinske Verhellen and Patrick Wautelet
Between openness and restriction : German family law and multicultural challenges / Anatol Dutta
Love, law, limits and loopholes : how diversity challenges Austrian family law / Agnes Bathasar-Wach and Maximilian Engel
Balancing cultural claims and universal rights in Finnish family law / Sanna Mustasaari
Managing religious law in a secular state : the case of the Muslims of Western Thrace / Vassiliki Koumpli
How does Turkish family law cope with different ways of living? / Ceyda Süral Efeçinar and Ekin Ömeroǧlu.

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