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The Codification of Islamic Criminal Law in the Sudan

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Islam and Society, 2020
This meticulous work covers the history of legislation during two eras of military juntas in the Sudan: that of Numayrī, who led a coup against the democratic government and ruled from May 1969-April 1985, and of Bashir, who also came to power through a military coup and ruled the country from 1989-2018.
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The role of the accused in English and Islamic criminal justice [PDF]

open access: yes
This thesis is a comparative study of the role of the accused in the systems of English and Islamic criminal justice. It seeks to explore the underlying relationship between the individual and the state through an historical, structural and contextual
Farrar, Salim
core  

THE DEBATES SURROUNDING THE ACCOMMODATION OF ISLAMIC ADULTERY CRIME AND PUNISHMENT INTO INDONESIAN CRIMINAL CODE

open access: yesJournal of Indonesian Islam, 2016
The current bill of Indonesian Criminal Code is going to be sanctioned in no time. In the draft, the crime of adultery has leaned to Islamic criminal law in many respects, although the punishment is far more lenient.
Ishaq Ishaq
doaj   +1 more source

Ija Sunatana&Dede Kania: SISTEM HUKUM GANTI RUGI DALAM HUKUM PIDANA ISLAM SEBAGAI BAHAN PEMBAHARUAN HUKUM PIDANA INDONESIA

open access: yesIstinbath, 2018
: This research reveals that the settlement of criminal cases in Indonesia is at present constructed through criminal justice system organized by the government. The system places abuse of criminal law as an abuse of state concerns, not as a violation to
Ija Suntana Dede Kania
doaj   +1 more source

The Penology of Islamic Criminal Law: Reintroduction of Islamic Penology

open access: yesAL-'ADALAH, 2019
The justification for punishment is an interesting topic and undying debate among the scholars. Those who in favor of traditional approach would state that punishment is retributive in nature, whereas the opposite party would declare that punishment is for future benefits either particularly for offender or society in general.
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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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Stelionaat Crime from a Criminal Law Perspective and Islamic Criminal Law

open access: yesIJRAEL: International Journal of Religion Education and Law
This research was conducted to analyze how Islamic law and criminal law view land grabbing (Stelionaat). Soil is something that is essential for human life so it is a very vital object, and at the same time problems often occur in it. This research was conducted using qualitative income with primary and secondary data sources.
Widi Hartanto, Abdul Halim
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IMPLEMENTATION OF ISLAMIC CRIMINAL LAW IN INDONESIA: TAʿZĪR PUNISHMENT AS A SOLUTION?

open access: yes, 2012
This article deals with the recent development of Islamic criminal law in Indonesia, particularly taʿzīr crime. The application of taʿzīr crime accommodates many different groups because taʿzīr is part of Islamic criminal law (supported by Sharīʿah ...
Santoso, Topo
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Enhancing Capital Market Information Transparency in the Context of Corporate Anomalies [PDF]

open access: yesعلوم و فنون مدیریت اطلاعات
Purpose: One of the most effective tools in enhancing the efficiency of the capital market is transparency in information. A lack of transparency poses significant risks to investors.
Ali Karimi Eskabani   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Assessing Criminal Penalties in Marriage Law: a Comparative Study of Policy Frameworks within Indonesian and Malaysian Legislation

open access: yesAl-Manahij: Jurnal Kajian Hukum Islam
This article examines the policy on criminal sanctions in Islamic marriage law in Indonesia and Malaysia, focusing on a comparative analysis between the two countries.
Adi Syahputra Sirait   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

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