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Bild på Monika Lindbekk av Emma Lord.

Monika Lindbekk

Affiliated researcher

Bild på Monika Lindbekk av Emma Lord.

With the Best of Intentions : Divorced Custodian Mothers Negotiating Access to Housing in Egypt

Author

  • Monika Lindbekk
  • Mennatullah Hendawy

Summary, in English

This article contributes to a growing literature on the implementation of shariʿa-derived state legislation in Egypt by exploring how differently positioned divorced mothers navigate Egypt's highly gendered personal status codes under circumstances where many men are increasingly unable to discharge their part of the ‘patriarchal bargain’ due to a shortage in affordable housing. We highlight two discrepancies between legislative rules and social practice: The first is the divergence between state law and everyday norms, and the second looks at the limits of implementation and compliance in terms of actions taken by courts and other officials. We consider how and why Muslim personal status law reforms have sought to enhance divorced women's bargaining position in the family where the relevant laws often have unintended, unforeseen and contradictory consequences when it comes to divorced custodian mothers’ access to housing.

Department/s

  • Department of Sociology of Law

Publishing year

2022

Language

English

Publication/Series

Journal of Legal Anthropology

Volume

6

Issue

1

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Berghahn Books

Topic

  • Law (excluding Law and Society)

Keywords

  • alimony
  • custody
  • custody house
  • divorce
  • Islamic law
  • Muslim personal status law
  • marriage

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1758-9576