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Religious Tribunals and Secular Courts: Navigating Power and Powerlessness

Michelle Greenberg-Kobrin

 

Abstract

In this article, the author discusses the ways such as common law, and contracts employed by religious systems for navigating their relationship with legal systems of secular states. Topics discussed include the role of religious contracts in helping religious systems negotiate with secularism, the role of religious contracts in protecting autonomy of religious systems, and the structure of marriage and divorce in Jewish law.