This research aims to examine the legal process carried out by the Bengkulu Religious High Court in ensuring the living expenses of children after their parents' divorce. This study is qualitative research with a normative legal approach.
Happy Pian +5 more
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European Court of Human Rights : Tagiyev and Huseynov v. Azerbaijan [PDF]
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has delivered an important judgment about the conviction and imprisonment of a journalist and an editor for publishing an article critizing Islam.
Voorhoof, Dirk
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Pleasant Grove City v. Summum: Identifying Government Speech & Classifying Speech Forums [PDF]
In Pleasant Grove City v. Summum, the Supreme Court must decide whether a privately-donated Ten Commandments monument currently on display in a city park is the private speech of the donor or the government speech of Pleasant Grove City.
Harmon, Aaron
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Title VII and Flexible Work Arrangements to Accommodate Religious Practice & Belief [PDF]
This timeline tracks the development of the religious accommodation requirement of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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Penyelesaian Sengketa Perceraian melalui Mediasi oleh Pengadilan di Pengadilan Agama Pekanbaru [PDF]
Divorce is happening in conjugal is not just things that are material, but solely due to hit the needs and attitudes everyday from each party that wants to win themselves.
Aulia, R. Z. (Rizqah) +2 more
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Embracing E-Court Innovation: Advancing Maslahah Mursalah in Indonesia's Religious Courts
In this modern age, online litigation has become a game-changer in streamlining the judicial process. To embrace this transformation, Indonesia's Supreme Court has implemented an e-court system, governed by the Supreme Court Regulation, to boost efficiency and accessibility in the legal landscape.
Eti Yusnita, Yuswalina, Muhammad Toriq
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Mediation in the Religious Courts of Indonesia
This study discusses mediation in civil law cases in the Indonesian Religious Courts as a mean to solve the court congestion problem. This is a normative legal study and aims at analyzing the implementation of Supreme Court Regulation No. 1 of 2016 in the Religious Courts.
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Islam in the Secular \u3cem\u3e Nomos \u3c/em\u3e of the European Court of Human Rights [PDF]
Since 2001 the European Court of Human Rights has decided a series of cases involving Islam and the claims of Muslim communities (both majorities and minorities) to freedom of religion and belief. This Article suggests that what is most interesting about
Danchin, Peter G
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The Supreme Court 2000 Term--Leading Cases, Good News Club v. Milford Central School, 121 S. Ct. 2093 (2001) [PDF]
After the Supreme Court held in Widmar v. Vincent that state universities could not constitutionally deny religious groups access to facilities generally available to student groups, a number of school districts authored access policies that were ...
Waldman, Emily Gold
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Judicial Activism of the Shari\u27ah Appeals Court in Israel (1994 - 2001): Rise and Crisis [PDF]
The main thesis of this Article is that after 1994, with the nomination of new qadis to the Shari‘ah Court, a process of judicial activism began, which continues until this day.
Ramadan, Dr. Moussa Abou
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