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Neglect of Parents at UPTD Social Services for the Elderly Binjai in Review of Islamic Law and UUD No.1 of 1974 Concerning Marriage
Published 2024-01-01“…Namely, parents are obliged to care for and provide guidance to their children who are not old enough according to their respective abilities. Family law seeks to regulate relationships between families. …”
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Les enjeux et les déclinaisons de la notion de « santé sexuelle et reproductive » au Maroc. Réflexions à partir du cas des grossesses hors mariage
Published 2017-11-01“…Many of these call for changes in family law to ensure that children born out of wedlock are not discriminated against and fight against the social marginalization of single mothers. …”
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Administration of Islamic Law and Human Rights: The Basis and Its Trajectory in Malaysia
Published 2018-12-01“…This paper looks at the interplay between the administration of Islamic law in Malaysia in relation to Islamic family law and Islamic criminal law; and human rights. …”
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PRAKTIK SIDANG SENGKETA EKONOMI SYARIAH PADA MAHASISWA FAKULTAS SYARIAH IAIN PONTIANAK (STUDI PENGEMBANGAN LABORATORIUM PERADILAN SEMU FAKULTAS SYARIAH IAIN PONTIANAK)
Published 2021-12-01“…While this non-litigation program provides students with the Islamic Economics Law and Family Law Faculty of Sharia IAIN Pontianak in addition to developing themselves. …”
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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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A legal study on the laws regulating child marriage among Muslim girls in Malaysia / Nur Saufiah Mohd Shukor
Published 2017“…Qualitative approach is adopted as a method to analyze the Islamic Family Law Federal Territories Act 1984 and other relevant laws as well as Syariah Court procedures regarding underage marriage. …”
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Islamic Law in Malaysia: how far does it extend? / Sheikh Mohd Tawfeek Badjenid Sheikh Hassan
Published 1986“…Islamic Law should not be taken “lightly" and should never be practiced or enforced "partly" (for example only Islamic Family Law is Applied in Malaysia). Instead in upholding, applying and following the Islamic Law, it should be in the light of the true Islamic principles. …”
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Rights of maintenance for grandparents and other relatives under Islamic law in Malaysia
Published 2000“…Reference will also be made to the Islamic Family Law (Federal Territories) Act 1984, hereinafter referred to as Act 303 in discussing the law in Malaysia as the provision in the said Act relating to maintenance of relatives is similar to the provision in the other states…”
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Role and contribution of Asian women in decision making process at Shari`ah Councils in the UK
Published 2014“…Initially, the unavailability of the civil courts to hear cases relating to Muslim family law and other related problems had strongly persuaded community leaders and religious scholars to establish Shari`ah Councils.This paper seeks to explore the role played by women in decision making process at the Shariah councils in the resolution of matrimonial disputes in particular divorce among the Muslims community in the UK. …”
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Illegitimate child in Malaysia
Published 2013“…Until now little is known about the exact number of illegitimate child in Malaysia.Following the growing number of illegitimate child in Malaysia in recent years, research on illegitimate child has become the focus of extensive concern, and the discussion of illegitimate child has been considered necessary.Illegitimate child is related to problems such as inheritance, guardianship in marriage, the question of incest, and many others related to Islamic family law. The National Fatwa Council holds the opinion that only a child born after six months from the date of marriage can be considered legitimate.This paper discusses the main categories of illegitimate child according to Islamic law.Two informants related to lineage law in Malaysia have been interviewed.Data for this study are gathered through unstructured interviews.Results show that there are three categories of illegitimate child according to the Islamic law in Malaysia, namely a child born as a result of rape, a child born from pregnancy did not reach 6 months, as well as a child born from a pregnancy before marriage.…”
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Is Assisted Reproductive Technique Shari'aa-compliant? A Case Study at a Fertility Centre in Malaysia
Published 2014“…Results: Data analysis showed that most of the participants posed questions that fall into six classifications which are: Munakahat (Family Law), social Hukm, Fiqh Ibadah, Fiqh Qadha (Islamic Hukm), General Fiqh and Usul Fiqh. …”
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جنس میں تبدیلی اور اس کے فسخِ نکاح پر اثرات
Published 2023-06-01“…Additionally, the paper examines the potential legal and societal implications of recognizing gender change within the context of Nikah, including inheritance rights, family law, and the overall functioning of Islamic marital institutions. …”
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Review of the book Implementation of the principle of the best interests of the child in mediation in matters concerning the exercise of parental authority and contacts, edited by...
Published 2022-02-01“…The authors emphasised that in many acts of international law and the provision of Art. 72 of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland, the order to protect the best interests of the child is a fundamental and overriding principle of the Polish system of family law. All regulations in the sphere of relations between parents and children are subordinated to this principle. …”
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Proměny právního postavení ženy v Rakousku ve 20. století
Published 2022-09-01“…For example, the reform of the criminal law brought about the legalization of adult homosexuality, zoophilia, the introduction of fines instead of imprisonment, and above all, the legalization of abortion. The reform of family law meant, for example, the equalization of illegitimate children with children born in marriage, the introduction of the principle of equal rights in marriage for men and women, and changes in the area of community property and divorce. …”
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Provision of Nafqah Right to Child
Published 2018-04-01“… Islamic family law has specified child rights as the key social responsibility of parents and urged them to struggle for positive upbringing of their children. …”
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On the necessity to define the notion of «child abuse»
Published 2015-03-01“…The definitions of «child abuse» in family law and relevant explanations of the Supreme Court in relation to Article 69 of the Family Code are shown. …”
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TRACES OF TRADITION IN THE MODERN NARRATION AND “THOUSAND CRANES” / MODERN ANLATIDA GELENEĞİN İZLERİ VE “BİN BEYAZ TURNA”
Published 2016-11-01“…Generally it has impact on social institutions such as family, law and religion. However; it occasionally has an impact on science and art. …”
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Restriction and Deprivation of Parental Rights in the Context of Enhancing the Social Role of the Family and Strengthening Traditional Spiritual and Moral Values
Published 2023-12-01“… <p style="text-align: justify;">The article is devoted to the problems of implementing the powers of guardianship and guardianship authorities in the field of deprivation and restriction of parental rights, taking a child away from parents, taking into account the orientation towards preserving a child in a blood family, in conditions of strengthening state policy to protect traditional family values, including the category of morality in the system of regulatory regulators of family law, the introduction in the Russian Federation of a ban on changing gender, propaganda of non-traditional sexual relations, preferences and pedophilia. …”
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The mediating role of meaning at work in promoting teacher commitment and reducing burnout
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