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Pluralism and Justice in Indonesian Inheritance Law: A Comparative Analysis of Customary, Islamic, and Civil Systems

KALOSARA: Family Law Review
The pluralism of inheritance law in Indonesia, encompassing customary law, Islamic law, and the Civil Code, reflects the country’s cultural, religious, and legal diversity.
Abdul Ali Mutammima Amar Alhaq   +4 more
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Harmonization of Islamic Inheritance Law and Indonesian Customary Law Regarding The Acceleration of Inheritance Distribution: Legal Philosophy Study

Jurnal Mediasas : Media Ilmu Syari'ah dan Ahwal Al-Syakhsiyyah
The concept of rahmatan lil 'alamin is a main characteristic in Islamic law, so that every existing law must not burden humans. Nowadays, inheritance problems often arise from the application of its distribution, where the heir (child) wants the ...
Azharuddin Azharuddin
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Legislative Legal Politics of Inheritance Law in Indonesia

Journal of Ecohumanism
This article is the result of research on the legal politics of inheritance law legislation in Indonesia. This study employs normative research methods, focusing on literature review and legal documents to understand the principles and regulations in ...
I. Gusti   +3 more
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Navigating dual legal systems: Islamic inheritance law in Australia's secular legal framework

, 2021
The thesis undertakes a study of the intersection of Australian and Islamic inheritance law to answer the research question: how can resident Muslims seeking to maintain an Islamic inheritance comply with their religious obligations within the Australian
Brooke Thompson
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Legal certainty regarding pluralism of inheritance law in Indonesia in the transfer of inheritance rights in Indonesia

Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
In Indonesia, the inheritance law system is divided into civil, Islamic, and customary law. In the context of inheritance rights transfer, the diversity of legal systems that include civil inheritance law, Islamic law, and inheritance law creates its own
I. Nengah   +2 more
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Transforming Inheritance Law in the Digital Era: Challenges, Opportunities, and Adaptive Strategies for Indonesia

Jurnal Al-Hakim: Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa, Studi Syariah, Hukum dan Filantropi
The Fourth Industrial Revolution and Society 5.0 have introduced significant challenges to inheritance law in Indonesia, particularly with the emergence of digital assets that reshape concepts of ownership and inheritance.
Tendri Hardiyansyah   +2 more
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The Impact of Digitalization in Inheritance Law

Qubahan Academic Journal
This article examines the emerging challenges and opportunities in regulating digital inheritance and trust management of digital assets. As individuals accumulate valuable digital assets, including cryptocurrencies, social media accounts, and online ...
Akmaljon A. Akramov   +9 more
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Law of inheritance

2021
Abstract ‘The law of inheritance’ explores the Islamic law of inheritance, the fundamental rules of which are prescribed by the Qur’an and the Sunnah, giving a list of legal heirs with the aggregate of each heir’s entitlement meticulously stated.
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Inheritance Law

2003
Abstract There is possibly no branch of French law which is so inimical to the English as that relating to the inheritance of property on death. Its application to assets in France owned by English persons whatever may be their domicile at the date of their death and to all assets wherever situate if their domicile is French is ...
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The Qurʿanic Law of Inheritance

Islamic Law and Society, 1998
AbstractThe Sunnī law of inheritance relies on a particular interpretation of the Qurʿanic inheritance verses. Even though Shīʾī inheritance law is strikingly different from Sunnī law, the Sunnī interpretation of the Qurʿanic texts has rarely been questioned.
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