Triadic Legal Pluralism in North Sinai: A Case Study of State, Shari‘a, and ‘Urf Courts in Conflict and Cooperation

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… 'urf. One theory to account for the disparity is that shari'a cases are arbitrated by a single judge, whereas 'urf … shari 'a had been resolve cases faster on average than 'urf courts, at least …

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Revkin, M. R. (2015). Triadic Legal Pluralism in North Sinai: A Case Study of State, Shari‘a, and ‘Urf Courts in Conflict and Cooperation. UCLA Journal of Islamic and Near Eastern Law, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.5070/n4131024352

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