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Islamic Law and Social Issues in Society
This study addresses a critical gap in Islamic legal discourse: the marginalization of ecological justice (ʻadālat al-bīʻah) within Islamic family law, despite the family’s central role in shaping consumption, education, and environmental ethics.
Bambang Wahyudi +4 more
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This study addresses a critical gap in Islamic legal discourse: the marginalization of ecological justice (ʻadālat al-bīʻah) within Islamic family law, despite the family’s central role in shaping consumption, education, and environmental ethics.
Bambang Wahyudi +4 more
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The Proposed Pandemic Agreement: A Pivotal Moment for Global Health Law
Journal of Law, Medicine & EthicsThis article discusses the prospects and pitfalls of a legally binding pandemic agreement under the auspices of the World Health Organization, currently under negotiation in Geneva.
Pedro A. Villarreal +2 more
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International Law Online: How Will the Pandemic Change the Practice of Law?
Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting, 2021This panel was convened at 1:45 p.m., Friday, March 26, 2021, by the ASIL-Midwest Interest Group. Through a roundtable discussion, the panel explored the changes that the pandemic has had on the practice and teaching of international law. Professor Brian Farrell and Professor Stuart Ford, Co-Chairs of the Midwest Interest Group, co-moderated the panel ...
Farrell, Brian +6 more
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The Law and Development Review
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly affected the global economy, resulting in increased digitalisation of commercial businesses. This has contributed positively to the global gross domestic product (GDP) in the post-pandemic era.
Tze Chin Ong, Mei Fei Lee
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The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly affected the global economy, resulting in increased digitalisation of commercial businesses. This has contributed positively to the global gross domestic product (GDP) in the post-pandemic era.
Tze Chin Ong, Mei Fei Lee
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Law, Pandemics and Ownership Restrictions
2023The book deals with (unfortunately) a highly relevant question of extraordinary measures adopted in many countries in connection with the recent pandemic, and the impact of such measures on ownership rights and constitutional freedoms as a whole. Using the methods of synthesis, analysis and historical comparison, the researchers address this issue from
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Policing in a pandemic: how law enforcement communicates with the public
, 2021Purpose: This study, a content analysis, aims to analyze general communications from law enforcement via agency websites about the COVID-19 pandemic and how this affected police roles The authors study the extent to which police departments used their ...
A. Farmer, A. Copenhaver
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The Decree-Law in the Pandemic Period
2022The decree-law was introduced and evolved in the previous statutory system by means of a pure practice, due to the absence of any positive provision in this regard. This, however, determined a deep contrast in the doctrine of the time between those who considered decree-laws as illegitimate acts and those who justified their existence based on ...
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A Global Assessment of the Role of Law in the HIV/AIDS Pandemic
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009This article examines the dynamic role of law as a tool, and potential barrier, to public health interventions designed to ameliorate the negative impacts of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) globally. Law impacts the lives of persons living with (and at risk of) HIV/AIDS in many ways.
L, Gable, L, Gostin, J G, Hodge
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PANDEMIC, LAW, AND INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES IN PAKISTAN
2021Pakistan is a multilingual state with 74 languages (Siddiqui, 2019), with Urdu being its national language while English is its official language (Article 251 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan). However, the linguistic diversity, as per the law, has not been given proper status in Pakistan (Rahman, 2002).
Hasan Abbasi, Maya Khemlani David
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Global Pandemics and International Law
2023This monograph analyzes the limits of global health law facing the COVID-19 ...
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