Lord Tebbit: 'Shari'ah Law tribunals are like arbitration by the Kray twins' |
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| Friday, 05 June 2009 11:40 | |||||||||
Lord Tebbit questioning Lord Bach, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Justice, on the use made of Shari'ah arbitration tribunals in the UK, said: Lord Bach, repeated Jack Straw’s earlier assurances that English law would remain pre-eminent where arbitration was undertaken by mandated Shari'ah law tribunals. In Oct 2008, Jack Straw, the Secretary of State for Justice, speaking at the Islamic Finance and Trade conference, sought to put an end to the fear-mongering of those that speak in alarmist tones of ‘parallel legal systems’. He said: The supremacy of English law has always been the case with the very similar Jewish Beth Din courts that have existed and operated for decades in the UK. Never has the authority of English law been questioned in relation to the arbitration offered by the Jewish courts, so why then the fuss concerning Shari'ah tribunals that operate under exactly the same regulations? Sadly, for no other reason than that the latter are intended for use by Muslims. Rarely does one hear of the criticisms made of the Shari'ah courts similarly extended to the Beth Din courts though both essentially serve the same purpose. Perhaps Lord Tebbit might apprise himself of the facts before engaging in his peculiar brand of moralising.
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