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Judicial Review of Mufti Decisions Applying Islamic Family Law in Greece

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  • Nikos Koumoutzis

    (Department of Law, University of Nicosia, P.O. Box 24005, Nicosia CY-2417, Cyprus)

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Greece is a unique example of a country member of the Council of Europe that allows for the application of Sharia law by the Mufti on a select part of its citizenry: the members of the Muslim minority in Western Thrace (situated in NE Greece). However, to produce their effects, Mufti decisions need to undergo review and to be declared enforceable by the civil court. The aim of this article is to explore the relevant legal framework arranged in law 4964/2022 and presidential decree 52/2019, whereby the details of such a judicial review are set out. In particular, this article considers the prerequisite of the exequatur to religious adjudication, and then, it goes through all of the levels over which the said review extends, bringing progressively into focus the review of the scope of jurisdiction, the review of compatibility with the Constitution and the European Convention of Human Rights, and the review of some additional issues raised specifically by presidential decree 52/2019 over and above the points just mentioned. A final remark follows in connection with possible errors committed in religious adjudication—errors of law or fact—which remain beyond the reach of the review.

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  • Nikos Koumoutzis, 2023. "Judicial Review of Mufti Decisions Applying Islamic Family Law in Greece," Laws, MDPI, vol. 12(3), pages 1-18, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jlawss:v:12:y:2023:i:3:p:58-:d:1171703
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