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Dossier 28: Juli 2008: A Collection of Articles
Dossier 28, published by the international solidarity network Women Living Under Muslim Laws (WLUML), serves as a critical networking tool and scholarly resource that explores the complex intersections of gender, law, and culture within diverse Muslim contexts. This collection of articles synthesizes the personal experiences and strategic struggles of women whose lives are governed by both formal state laws and informal customary practices often attributed to Islam. By documenting specific case studies and grassroots movements, the dossier aims to demystify the sources of control over women's lives—such as religious fundamentalism and militarization—while fostering global solidarity and providing a platform for feminist analysis that challenges patriarchal interpretations of "family laws" and "personal status" codes.
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