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Conciliation and mediation in civil and Islamic family laws: issues and challenges
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E-Learning in the teaching of law at Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Laws, International Islamic University Malaysia: an experience in creating storyboards for the Islamic Family law course
Published 2005“…In this project the subject involved was the Islamic Family Law.…”
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Children’s Participation in Custody and Access Proceedings
Published 2013“…The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and social science research support children's right to participate in family law proceedings, particularly in decisions of custody disputes, though there is no clear consensus on how this should be done. …”
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Cross border marriage (CBM): a comparative study on the profiles and factors of CBM among Malays in Malaysia
Published 2011“…It could provide valid justification to support the National Family Policy and to design any regulatory framework relating to the implementation and enforcement of Islamic family law in Malaysia. It is important to marry according to the law and procedures that have been laid down under the Islamic Family Law Act and Enactments so that appropriate protection provided under the law can be extended, especially to women and children whenever matrimonial problems arise. …”
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Right of a child to maintenance: harmonising the laws in Malaysia
Published 2009“…Under the Civil law, there is no provision which requires the parent to provide maintenance if the child is pursuing his/her tertiary education. The Islamic Family law provides eighteen years old as the maximum age for a child to still be entitled to maintenance. …”
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Right of participation in business as matrimonial property: the Malaysian experience
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Young bride: an analysis on the application of the minimum age of marriage in Malaysia
Published 2013“…This paper is to enlighten as to the issue of young bride in Malaysia by analyzing the relevant provision under the Islamic Family Law Federal Territories Act 1984 (Act 303) and decided under the Shariah Court. …”
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The efficiency of legal provision on polygamy in Malaysia, a critical analysis from Qur’anic perspective
Published 2014“…It has invited serious criticisms on the credibility of the legal provision namely Islamic Family Law Act 1984 (IFLA) in curbing the abuse of polygamy. …”
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The efficency of legal provision on polygamy in Malaysia: a critical analysis from Qur’anic perspective
Published 2014“…It has invited serious criticisms on the credibility of the legal provision namely Islamic Family Law Act 1984 (IFLA) in curbing the abuse of polygamy. …”
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Hakam/tahkim in resolving family disputes: the practice in the Syariah Court of Malaysia and Singapore
Published 2006“…Provisions for family dispute resolution have been included in the Islamic Family Law Act of Malaysia and the Administration of Muslim Law Act of Singapore. …”
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Religious rights and the State: a comparative perspective of international human rights laws and national (state) constitutions
Published 2011“…Furthermore rights of the people to adhere to and be governed by their personal law such as Islamic family law and inheritance are not recognized by the state due to its non-involvement with religious affairs.…”
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As-Tsaqafah (Islamic socialization) in planning public spaces – Malaysian experience
Published 2013“…The issues of the right of women, children, family law, security, privacy and gender relationship are seldom being considered and observed in planning public spaces. …”
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The appointment of Muslim women as judges in the courts: a textual analysis from Islamic perspective
Published 2011“…The SharÊÑah Court has jurisdiction related to family law only for Muslims. A few Muslim women, even though their growth is continuously increasing, are contributing as judges in the Muslim world. …”
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Dissolution of marriage on the ground of cruelty: A comparative overview of Fasakh and irretrievable breakdown of marriage (IBM) principles
Published 2010“…Relevant legal provisions as provided under Malaysian laws i.e., the LRA 1976 and the Islamic Family Law Act/Enactments and the practice of the Malaysian courts deliberating this issue will be the focus of the paper. …”
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The emerging issues under Section 106 of the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976: a need for family mediation in Malaysia
Published 2011“…No person shall petition for divorce, except under sections 51 and 52 of the 1976 Act, unless he or she has first referred the matrimonial difficulty to a conciliatory body and that body has certified that it has failed to reconcile the parties. Practitioners of family law are of the view that the conciliation process in Malaysia has not been very successful in helping disputing couples resolving their problems and this is supported by statistics which shows that the success rate for these reconciliation sessions is very low. …”
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Methods of proof and evidentiary requirements in cases involving cruelty: a comparative overview of fasakh and irretrievable breakdown of marriage (IBM)
Published 2010“…Relevant legal provisions as provided under Malaysian laws i.e., the LRA 1976 and the Islamic Family Law Act/Enactments and the practice of the Malaysian courts deliberating this issue will be the focus of the paper. …”
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The application of CEDAW Convention in Muslim countries: issues and challenges
Published 2013“…Nevertheless, laws, in particular, family laws in Muslim countries are founded on Islamic law. …”
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