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Gendering the Islamic Judiciary: Female Judges in the Religious Courts of Indonesia

Al-Jami'ah - Indonesia
doi 10.14421/ajis.2013.512.247-278
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ArtsReligious StudiesHumanities
Date

December 19, 2013

Authors
Euis NurlaelawatiArskal Salim
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Al-Jamiah Research Centre


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