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Originally Posted by rubecube
It's pretty much de facto vs. de jure semantics though.
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No it's not, there are no sharia courts that have any standing in any way in British family courts, there is one commercial arbitration process, used by about 100 people a year incidentally, that, if agreed by both parties is binding, but there are all kinds of binding arbitration in civil law, this isn't exceptional at all.