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The Legal Transformation in Muslim Societies is a quarterly journal offering a platform for intellectually stimulating and critical commentaries and new discourses on issues that shape the law in Muslim societies around the globe. Legal transformation in societies is broadly construed as the processes and forms of reform of legal systems and their rules that reflect and promote values, goals, cultures, customs, structures, interests, and working mechanisms of societies. Legal transformation can involve creating new laws, reforming existing laws, or abolishing unjust or oppressive laws. Legal transformation can also affect the way law is interpreted, applied, enforced, and challenged by different actors and institutions.
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The Legal Transformation in Muslim Societies is a quarterly journal offering a platform for intellectually stimulating and critical commentaries and new discourses on issues that shape the law in Muslim societies around the globe. Legal transformation in societies is broadly construed as the processes and forms of reform of legal systems and their rules that reflect and promote values, goals, cultures, customs, structures, interests, and working mechanisms of societies. Legal transformation can involve creating new laws, reforming existing laws, or abolishing unjust or oppressive laws. Legal transformation can also affect the way law is interpreted, applied, enforced, and challenged by different actors and institutions.