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I'm an Indian CitizenThinking Aloud wrote:14 Sep 2008

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GenesForLife wrote:I'm an Indian CitizenThinking Aloud wrote:14 Sep 2008

But yes... There goes the UK...

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Jewish Law courts have been around in Britain for many years. 

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Wow I fell sorry for you UKers. We may have more religious wackos here in the US but at least we marginalize them like we should... well accept for when it comes to Presidents 

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Are they as misogynistic as the Muslim ones? (I'm male, btw)Deep Sea Isopod wrote:Jewish Law courts have been around in Britain for many years.
They might have been around, but there is no way it should go against constitutional rights (you don't actually have a written one, do you?)
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To get this in perspective... they are arbitration systems. People are free to use other forms of arbitration too (such as counseling or the Jewish courts). They are only binding because the people agree in advance that they will accept the outcome. They don't have to use arbitration if they don't want to (leaving aside cultural pressure).
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Except the women.Pappa wrote:...it is entirely voluntary for the participants.
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I agree that it is anachronistic. In theory, such 'courts' the equivalent of management and unions settling a dispute through ACAS. In practice, however, they have far greater weight than that due to the wooish indoctrination that surrounds them. They are not officially permitted to pass a judgment that contravenes British law, but...Animavore wrote:Except the women chattals.Pappa wrote:...it is entirely voluntary for the participants.

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Well, that's why I said barring cultural restrictions. That could apply in other forms or arbitration too though.Animavore wrote:Except the women.Pappa wrote:...it is entirely voluntary for the participants.
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Xamonas Chegwé wrote:I agree that it is anachronistic. In theory, such 'courts' the equivalent of management and unicorns settling a dispute through ACAS. In practice, however, they have far greater weight than that due to the wooish indoctrination that surrounds them. They are not officially permitted to pass a judgment that contravenes British law, but...Animavore wrote:Except the women chattals.Pappa wrote:...it is entirely voluntary for the participants.

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Prolly not as much as the muslim ones, no.GenesForLife wrote:Are they as misogynistic as the Muslim ones? (I'm male, btw)Deep Sea Isopod wrote:Jewish Law courts have been around in Britain for many years.
They might have been around, but there is no way it should go against constitutional rights (you don't actually have a written one, do you?)
Don't get me wrong, I'm not defending sharia law in Britain. One land, one law!
The Magna Carta is the best we had, but ZANU Labour have fuck it out of the window.GenesForLife wrote:constitutional rights(you don't actually have a written one, do you?)
(e.g....."habeas corpus"-One cannot be held without charge. )
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