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Author Khan, Hamid M., author.

Title Islamic law, customary law, and Afghan informal justice / Hamid M. Khan
Published Washington, DC : U.S. Institute of Peace, 2015

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Description 1 online resource ([14] pages)
Series Special report ; 363
Special report (United States Institute of Peace) ; 363.
Contents A tale of two laws : Pashtunwali and Islamic law -- The Afghan informal system of justice and the role of religious leadership -- An agenda for change : the persistence of practices inimical to Islamic law
Summary "As Afghanistan's nascent democracy works to establish the rule of law across the country, it finds itself contending with the ways that Islamic law converges and diverges from the tribal norms that shape the settling of disputes outside Kabul. Based on surveys conducted in Afghanistan, this report examines the points of tension and agreement between Islamic and customary laws, looking into both of their pasts to suggest a way forward for the Afghan state, particularly in granting greater rights and protections to women"--Publisher's web site
Notes "March 2015."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 12-14)
Notes Title from title screen (viewed March 12, 2015)
Subject Customary law -- Afghanistan.
Islamic law -- Afghanistan
Rule of law -- Afghanistan
Justice, Administration of -- Afghanistan
Customary law.
Islamic law.
Justice, Administration of.
Rule of law.
Afghanistan.
Form Electronic book
Author United States Institute of Peace, issuing body.