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Social Systems Theory and Judicial Review: Taking Jurisprudence Seriously Katayoun Baghai Ashgate, Farmham, 2015, xvi + 170 pp (hardback £65) ISBN: 978-1-4094-5402-1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 December 2016

Russell Sandberg*
Affiliation:
Cardiff Law School

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References

5 R Sandberg, ‘The failure of legal pluralism’, (2016) 18 Ecc LJ 137–157.

6 R Williams, ‘Civil and religious law in England: a religious perspective’, (2008) 10 Ecc LJ 262–282; M King, ‘The Muslim identity in a secular world’ in M King (ed), God's Law versus State Law: the construction of an Islamic identity in western Europe (London, 1995), pp 91–114.

7 King, ‘Muslim identity’, pp 108, 110.

8 [2010] EWCA Civ 880 at para 23.

9 J Witte Jr, ‘The study of law and religion in the United States: an interim report’, (2012) 14 Ecc LJ 327–354 at 327.