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Anti-money Laundering Crimes in Islamic Law Compared to the Algerian and Indonesian Law [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Islamic law agreed with most modern laws on the seriousness of money laundering crimes, including Algerian law and Indonesia, despite the differences in regard to the methods which these crimes because of the different banking systems from one country to
Driss, B. (Bakhouya)
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Caste criminalisation in South India and permanent migration to Fiji, 1903–1927

open access: yesAsia‐Pacific Economic History Review, EarlyView.
Abstract Does the official criminalisation of a group lead to permanent out‐migration? In the early 20th century, British officials in south India designated multiple castes as inherently criminal under the Criminal Tribes Act (CTA). The CTA required police registration and could force entire groups into special settlements.
Alexander Persaud
wiley   +1 more source

Liberalism as a Way of Political Life: The Case of George Brandis

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Politics &History, EarlyView.
The lawyer, politician, and diplomat George Brandis was the leading intellectual representative of moderate or “small‐l” liberalism in the contemporary Liberal Party. He criticised John Howard for an ad hoc balancing of liberalism and conservatism. Brandis believed the Liberal Party necessarily included conservatives, but to him their role was to be a ...
Geoffrey Robinson
wiley   +1 more source

Analysis of Criminal Law and Islamic Criminal Law on Sanctions for Justice Collaborators

open access: yesJIHK
This research examines the role of justice collaborators in murder cases under Indonesian positive law and Islamic criminal law, focusing on the case of Brigadier Joshua’s murder. The study analyzes the regulations for criminal sanctions applied to justice collaborators and explores how Islamic law views such sanctions. The research employs a normative
Putri Dayani Nasution   +1 more
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Pursuing Over-Criminalization at the Expense of Islamic Law

open access: yesJournal of Islamic Law, 2020
In a short essay, Adnan A. Zulfiqar takes a more critical approach to aspects of Brunei’s criminal laws that have garnered less attention but that he finds more troubling. The international community has, rightly in his view, protested against and condemned the law’s potential violations of human rights norms against torture and individual freedom ...
openaire   +2 more sources

Endogenous opposition: Identity and ideology in Kuwaiti electoral politics

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Political Science, EarlyView.
Abstract How do opposition elites succeed in authoritarian elections? Existing theories of authoritarian politics suggest a pivotal role for elections in enhancing the survival of incumbent dictators. Yet, in many contexts, opposition elites attract considerable support and constrain the policymaking authorities of these dictators.
Daniel L. Tavana
wiley   +1 more source

The Islamic ‘State’ Challenge : Defining the Actor [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
E-International Relations, Articles sectionPublisher ...
Yihdego, Zeray
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Unpacking the role of in‐group bias in US public opinion on human rights violations

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Political Science, EarlyView.
Abstract Which actor identities and social and political cleavages drive public opinion on human rights violations? While in‐group bias is known to influence public responses to government abuses, the relative impact of different identity characteristics has not been directly tested.
Rebecca Cordell
wiley   +1 more source

PORNOGRAPHY IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF ISLAMIC CRIMINAL LAW

open access: yesMetro Islamic Law Review, 2023
Social media is currently overgrowing, which certainly impacts people's lifestyles. However, these advances are often exploited, with cyberporn being one example.
Redhina Aulia   +2 more
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Pertanggungjawaban Pidana terhadap Perkawinan Poligami tanpa Persetujuan Istri yang Sah (Studi Putusan Mahkamah Agung No. 330k/pid/2012) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Criminal Responsibility is the continuation of reproach objective of the offenses and subjective to a person eligible to be sent to jail for his actions.
Ablisar, M. (Madiasa)   +3 more
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