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Law as a Tool for Empowering Women within Marital Relations: A Case Study of Paternity Lawsuits in Egypt
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How do women use courts within the context of paternity lawsuits? This study analyzes the challenges that the formal legal approach to empowering women faces once it is translated into every day so...
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31 May 2012

How do women use courts within the context of paternity lawsuits? This study analyzes the challenges that the formal legal approach to empowering women faces once it is translated into everyday socio-legal experiences and court repertoires. It also seeks to trace the pathologies inherent in personal status law reform and normal legal practices in Egypt, attesting to the limitations of law as an agent of social change in the private domain of the family. It mainly sheds light on the difficulties of separating formal legal rules from informal social practices. It also explores the problem of paternity claims in Egypt. Adding to growing literature on the use of legal mobilization to advance gender equity, this study offers insights on the often-neglected role of social norms in court experiences, often leading to unexpected consequences that sometimes defy the intended goals behind policies and legislation.
Price: £24.99
Pages: 128
Publisher: The American University in Cairo Press
Imprint: The American University in Cairo Press
Series: Cairo Papers in Social Science
Publication Date:
31 May 2012
Trim Size: 7.50 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9789774165085
Format: Paperback
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