Amin v. Bakhaty
…his permission and for fraud in procuring the son’s passport. The Mother was convicted in Egypt for these crimes. In January 1999, the Mother filed suit in Louisiana for divorce,…
…his permission and for fraud in procuring the son’s passport. The Mother was convicted in Egypt for these crimes. In January 1999, the Mother filed suit in Louisiana for divorce,…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 28, 2011 WASHINGTON– KARAMAH: Muslim Women Lawyers for Human Rights conducted three widely attended and highly successful workshops in Cairo, Egypt from March 27-April 7, 2011….
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…for divorce in Connecticut. The court granted the Wife’s motion for temporary custody of the four children. The Husband filed for a motion to dismiss arguing: The court should recognize…
The Court, in favor of the Husband, recognized a divorce obtained in Egypt that was in accordance with Egyptian law. Both Husband and Wife were Egyptian citizens. Sherif v. Sherif,…
…of leaders were human rights attorneys from Algeria, Kuwait, Egypt and Saudi Arabia, human rights activists from Iraq, Egypt, and Palestinian territories, and a member of the Tunisian parliament. The…
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…Amr Abdalla, Vice President of Salam Institute for Peace and Justice and former Vice Rector of the United Nations’ University for Peace, gave a presentation on Conflict Resolution, Peace and…
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…invited the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) for a joint briefing with Judge Ibrahim, a Justice in the Egyptian Judiciary, Judiciary Affairs Officer and Shariah expert at…
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…also reminded law students that NSEERS, following 9/11, began as an immigration ban and evolved into a registration program for Muslim men already living in the United States. Additionally, Mr….
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…the circuit court for child custody and a declaratory judgment that the couple had never been married. The Mother counterclaimed for divorce. The circuit court granted the Father’s request for…