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Alan Reed

Bio: Alan Reed is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tort & Jurisdiction. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 1 citations.

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01 Aug 2003
TL;DR: In this article, a comparative analysis of recognition and financial relief under English and US jurisprudence forum non-conviences is presented. But the analysis is limited to the English-US choice of law in tort.
Abstract: Marriage capacity - essential validity of marriage - the application of interest analysis and depecage to Anglo-American choice of law rules divorce and financial provision - transnational non-judicial divorces - a comparative analysis of recognition and financial relief under English and US jurisprudence forum non conveniens - to be or not to be - the forum non conveniens performance acted out on Anglo-American courtroom states tort jurisdiction - multistate tort jurisdiction - a comparative analysis of prevailing jurisprudence in the United States and the European Union choice of law in tort - the Anglo-American revolution in tort choices of law principles - paradigm shift or Pandora's box? recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments - a new model of jurisdictional propriety for Anglo-American foreign judgment recognition and enforcement - something old, something borrowed, something new?.

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined interfaith marriage in different cultures focusing on Islamic law, and the modern approach to this social phenomenon is also studied, in order to provide the reader with the legal background, juristic approaches to interfaith marriages are highlighted.
Abstract: This article examines interfaith marriage in different cultures focusing on Islamic law. The modern approach to this social phenomenon is also studied. In order to provide the reader with the legal background, juristic approaches to interfaith marriage are highlighted. Some court cases as well as the universal declaration of human rights and the Cairo declaration of Islamic human rights are examined for this purpose. The article aims at giving a broader perspective on interfaith marriage.

5 citations