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The State of Indonesia’s Marriage Law: 50 Years of Statutory and Judicial Reforms

Ahkam: Jurnal Ilmu Syariah
Because of its entanglement with religious norms, Muslim family law reform is a sensitive issue. In Indonesia, the validity, rights, and responsibilities pertaining to Muslim marriage and divorce are regulated by the 1974 Marriage Law and the 1991 ...
T. D. Wirastri, S. V. van Huis
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Implications of Annulment of Marriage on the Distribution of Joint Assets according to the Compilation of Islamic Law and National Law

Syariah Jurnal Hukum dan Pemikiran, 2023
Marriage, marriage dissolution due to marriage annulment and joint property which must be divided because of marriage annulment is one of the things that must strictly regulated by the state, but in Indonesia is still not regulated concretely, giving ...
Nurunnisa Nurunnisa   +3 more
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Minority stress, social support, and the mental health of lesbian, gay, and bisexual Australians during the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey

Australian psychologist, 2019
Objective The current study examined the relationship between minority stress, social support, and the mental health of lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) Australians during the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey. Method A sample of 1,305 Australian LGB
Stefano Verrelli   +3 more
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Governed by marriage law

Social and Legal Studies, 2016
Deirdre McGowan
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Divorcing Traditions: Islamic marriage law and the making of Indian secularism

Contemporary South Asia, 2019
subtly addressed. The complicated political relationship of the countries involved in the 1600 km long TAPI project launched in 2015 – Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India – makes its execution a huge challenge.
Salwa Yahya
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Marriage Law and Practice in the Sahel

Studies in Family Planning, 1991
The legal systems of Sahelian African countries combine customary law, Islamic law, French colonial law, and civil law introduced since independence in 1960. Utilizing a framework developed by the Faculty of Law, University of Dakar, Senegal, and the Development Law and Policy Program, Center for Population and Family Health, Columbia University, the ...
A K, Boye, K, Hill, S, Isaacs, D, Gordis
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The Territory of Marriage: Constitutional Law, Marriage Law and Family Policy in the ACT Same Sex Marriage Case

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
This article reviews the background to the High Court’s decision in the ACT same sex marriage case and traces the origin of the court’s surprisingly broad definition of what marriage is for the purposes of the marriage power in s 51(xxi) of the Australian Constitution.
Aroney, Nicholas, Parkinson, Patrick
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Marriage and Divorce in Islamic Law: Sociological Implications for Modern Muslim Societies

Journal of Islamic Law El Madani
This study examines the sociological implications of marriage and divorce in Islamic law in modern Muslim societies. It aims to explore how Islamic legal principles related to marriage and divorce are interpreted and applied in contemporary contexts and ...
M. Ismail   +2 more
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Contemporary Islamic Law in Indonesia: the Fulfillment of Child Custody Rights in Divorce Cases Caused by Early Marriage

MILRev : Metro Islamic Law Review
A marriage license in Indonesia is only allowed to be granted to a man and woman from age 19 and above. The aim is to prevent early marriages which are very vulnerable to divorce due to the psychological immaturity of the couple.
Ahmad Rusyaid Idris   +2 more
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Marriage Traditions and Family Resilience in Bugis Bone Society: A Study of Islamic Law and Islamic Education

SAMARAH: Jurnal Hukum Keluarga dan Hukum Islam
Indonesia, with the highest Muslim population globally, has experienced significant changes in its legal landscape throughout history. These changes have resulted in the coexistence of various legal systems, including the Islamic law, the customary law ...
Wardana Said   +4 more
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