Abstract

In AI v. MT, the High Court gave effect to an agreement on both financial and children issues reached following non-binding arbitration by rabbinical authorities in New York. This case note considers religious marriages and divorces in English law, and the role of religious arbitration as a form of alternative dispute resolution in family court cases. It raises questions about the protections currently available to those of some faiths, and about the appropriateness of religious arbitration in cases concerning children.

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