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Muslim wife's rights to maintenance: husband's duty to maintain a working wife in Islamic law and the law in Malaysia
Published 2010“…The duty arises as soon as the marriage contract is completed. The duty to maintain her continues until the contract of marriage ends either through death or separation. …”
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The rights of a rape victim in Islamic Law
Published 2008“…There has been a controversial issue regarding rape prosecution in Islamic legal system as the rape victim would be either charged with zina (illegal sexual intercourse) because of her confession or qadhf (false accusation) as a result of her failure to bring four male eyewitnesses. …”
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'A balancing act' : a case study of a student’s experience as a writer at university
Published 2003“…This paper examines the experience of one student (Thelma) as a writer through her three-year undergraduate programme, and the principal issues that arose for her. …”
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The domestic status of the European Convention on Human Rights in Russian law
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The right to be tried within a reasonable time - developments in Russia
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A state-of-practice on teaching software verification and validation
Published 2009“…And, as the software tester is a key player in the testing activities that occur throughout the software lifecycle, the efficacy of such testing depends very much on his or her experience, efficiency, skills, and intuition. …”
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Developing Arabic writing skills using Facebook
Published 2011“…A total of about 89 comments or feedback were given by peers for every writing activity, with an average of four comments made on each student’s work. …”
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Master in the workplace and novice in the classroom : helping non-traditional, postgraduate students to develop their academic voice
Published 2008“…Typically, some students have reached senior management positions but are conscious of their lack of formal qualifications or recent academic experience, whilst others have graduated within the last 2-3 years but can be equally intimidated by the industry experience of their peers. Northedge (2003:17) posed the question, "Is it possible to meet the needs of non-traditional students, whilst preserving intellectual standards and stretching the capabilities of more traditional students?" …”
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Exploring the use of ‘Assessment for learning’ strategies with final year students to improve their dissertation journey and engage them as partners in learning at GSBL
Published 2022“…The present research examined the impact of peer- assessment (PA) and self-assessment (SA) on final year students’ attitudes and motivation to write at GSBL. …”
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Azerbaijan under scrutiny from the European Court of Human Rights
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Controlling political communication in the blogosphere: Business as usual in Malaysia
Published 2010“…Most of these laws were enacted before the explosion of online communication through online news portal and blogs. Malaysia, her citizen and her government, have embraced this information communication technology on the belief of its ability to propel the nation to become a developed nation. …”
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