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Norwegian judges should learn Islamic Sharia law, not least as it relates to family, considers Norwegian law researcher. Katja Jansen Fredriksen at the University of Bergen researched into what happens when Sharia standards collide with the Norwegian family.
She has, inter alia, examined 120 decisions in which at least one of the parties are Muslim. This can include the marriage contract entered into in a Muslim country or a battle of who under Islamic law have the right to seek divorce.
She has not found it as the xenophobic Progress Party leader Siv Jensen called stealth Islamization of Norwegian courts. It becomes a problem, not that judges should be guided by the Sharia, but because they do not understand the gate in the conflicts of the judging it. Knowledge of the Sharia laws should therefore be included in legal education, considers Jansen Fredriksen.
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She has, inter alia, examined 120 decisions in which at least one of the parties are Muslim. This can include the marriage contract entered into in a Muslim country or a battle of who under Islamic law have the right to seek divorce.
She has not found it as the xenophobic Progress Party leader Siv Jensen called stealth Islamization of Norwegian courts. It becomes a problem, not that judges should be guided by the Sharia, but because they do not understand the gate in the conflicts of the judging it. Knowledge of the Sharia laws should therefore be included in legal education, considers Jansen Fredriksen.
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Source: Tundra Tabloids
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