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Beyond burnout: A comprehensive investigation of burnout, resilience, and career continuity among Palestinian lawyers in a complex socio-political environment. [PDF]
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"We are struggling to seek justice": a study of the criminal justice system and transgender experiences in Pakistan. [PDF]
Alamgir A.
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Psychological autopsies: religious and spiritual factors for suicide in cases and controls. [PDF]
Ali SA, Saleem T.
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Alcohol in Daily Products: Health Risks, Cultural Considerations, and Economic Impacts. [PDF]
Herdiana Y.
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The psychostimulant drug, fenethylline (captagon): Health risks, addiction and the global impact of illicit trade. [PDF]
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2021
Islamic criminal law covers three categories of offences, i.e. hudud, qisas, and ta’zir, but the only category applicable in Malaysia is ta’zir which gives the authority to the ruler or the government in power to legislate offences and punishments. Islamic criminal law is perhaps the most controversial area of Islamic law enforced in Malaysia.
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Islamic criminal law covers three categories of offences, i.e. hudud, qisas, and ta’zir, but the only category applicable in Malaysia is ta’zir which gives the authority to the ruler or the government in power to legislate offences and punishments. Islamic criminal law is perhaps the most controversial area of Islamic law enforced in Malaysia.
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2009
Although criminal law in other legal systems tends to be organized according to the nature of crimes, criminal offenses under classical Islamic law are categorized according to the nature and sources of punishments. Islamic criminal offenses are divided into three categories: (1) offenses and punishments fixed in the Qurʾan or Sunna (hudud); (2 ...
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Although criminal law in other legal systems tends to be organized according to the nature of crimes, criminal offenses under classical Islamic law are categorized according to the nature and sources of punishments. Islamic criminal offenses are divided into three categories: (1) offenses and punishments fixed in the Qurʾan or Sunna (hudud); (2 ...
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The Islamization of Criminal Law: a Comparative Analysis
Die Welt des Islams, 1994With the exception of a few states on the Arabian Peninsula, the legal systems prevailing in the Islamic world are almost entirely based on Western law. Western codes were adopted during the second half of the nineteenth and the twentieth centuries.
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