The attitude of the shari'a courts to parental alienation syndrome: Understanding the dynamics of the syndrome in arab society. Gith, E. Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, 54(7):537–549, USA, 2013.
The attitude of the shari'a courts to parental alienation syndrome: Understanding the dynamics of the syndrome in arab society [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
In addition to the many factors leading to parental alienation syndrome (PAS), including the narcissistic injury felt by the abandoned parent, or the custodial parent's personal difficulty, there are further factors unique to Arab society—including strong influence by the extended family on the child. Although all the components of PAS exist and are well known to the shari'a courts, no parallel concept is found in the Arab legal lexicon. This article presents 1 case of a shari'a court hearing that illustrates this phenomenon. The conclusions indicate that the shari'a court considers this a serious phenomenon and sees coping with the situation as an essential and preliminary condition to the custody hearing.
@article{Gith2013The,
  author = {Gith, E.},
  title = {The attitude of the shari'a courts to parental alienation syndrome: Understanding the dynamics of the syndrome in arab society},
  journal = {Journal of Divorce & Remarriage},
  address = {USA},
  year = {2013},
  volume = {54},
  number = {7},
  pages = {537--549},
  abstract = {In addition to the many factors leading to parental alienation syndrome (PAS), including the narcissistic injury felt by the abandoned parent, or the custodial parent's personal difficulty, there are further factors unique to Arab society—including strong influence by the extended family on the child. Although all the components of PAS exist and are well known to the shari'a courts, no parallel concept is found in the Arab legal lexicon. This article presents 1 case of a shari'a court hearing that illustrates this phenomenon. The conclusions indicate that the shari'a court considers this a serious phenomenon and sees coping with the situation as an essential and preliminary condition to the custody hearing.},
  keywords = {best interests of the child; child custody; divorce; parental alienation syndrome; shari'a; shari'a courts; Legal; Qualitative Research},
  url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10502556.2013.828982},
  language = {English}
}

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