PPIM Survey: Religious Courts Access and Equity
The importance of religious courts initially rose with the introduction of Marriage Law no. 1, 1974 which mainly aimed to prevent arbitrary divorces, which was viewed to be a common problem among Muslims at the time. The enactment of this law meant that divorces needed to be approved by the religious court, hence acting as a disincentive for men ...
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KECEMASAN CALON PENGANTIN PEMOHON DISPENSASI KAWIN DALAM MENGHADAPI PERNIKAHAN [PDF]
Based on the 2023 Religious Court data, Malang Regency recorded 1009 cases of marriage dispensation requests. Pre-marriage syndrome is a common experience for prospective spouses, but for young couples, there tend to be more challenges due to their lack ...
Farid, Muhammad Farid
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Property and the Public Forum: An Essay on Christian Legal Society v. Martinez [PDF]
Christian Legal Society v. Martinez is situated at the intersection of various, and arguably conflicting, lines of doctrine. In ultimately holding that the Hastings College of Law could decline to recognize the student chapter of the Christian Legal ...
Hill, B. Jessie
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Hunt V. Kenai Peninsula Borough: The Search For Clarity In Legislative Prayer Speaker Selection [PDF]
In 2016, three residents of the Kenai Peninsula Borough were prevented from delivering an invocation at a Borough Assembly meeting because they were neither borough chaplains nor members of a qualifying religious association.
Jones, Craig, Truslow, Charles
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Brief Response to Attorney Albright\u27s Article
This article is a brief response to another article arguing that the words “under God” do not render the Pledge of Allegiance unconstitutional. Attorney D.
Bayer, Peter Brandon
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Perkawinan Janda tanpa Akta Cerai di Kepenghuluan Karya Mukti Kecamatan Rimba Melintang Kabupaten Rokan Hilir [PDF]
The relationship of marriage is intended to for life and happiness for the coupleconcerned. Keeping the purpose of marriage is likely to dispute that resulted in divorce.Divorce should be done at the trial court.
Bachtiar, M. (Maryati) +2 more
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Implementasi Pengelolaan Barang Milik Negara Di Pengadilan Tinggi Agama Manado [PDF]
The aimed of this research are to mechanism and implementation of the management of the State Property at the Manado Religious/ Family High Court. Under the qualitative approach, the data were collected through observation and interview.
Rumokoy, D. A. (Donald) +1 more
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Social cohesion and religious law: marriage, divorce and religious courts
This AHRC-funded project, ‘Social Cohesion and Civil Law: Marriage, Divorce and Religious Courts’, explored how religious law functions alongside civil law in the area of marriage and divorce. It examined the workings of three religious courts in detail: a Jewish Beth Din; a matrimonial tribunal of the Roman Catholic Church; and a Muslim “Shariah ...
Douglas, Gillian +4 more
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The Collision of Church and State: A Primer to Beth Din Arbitrarion and the New York Secular Courts [PDF]
This Comment analyzes the interaction between secular courts and beth din proceedings (arbitration panels made up of specialists in halacha, or Jewish law).
Fried, Ginnine
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Implementasi PERMA Nomor 1 Tahun 2008 Tentang Mediasi Di Pengadilan Agama Jambi Dan Implikasinya Pada Perkara Cerai Gugat [PDF]
: The Implementation of Supreme Court Regulation (PERMA) No. 1/2008 on Mediation in Jambi Religious Court and Its Implications to the Increase of Divorce Cases at the Agency.
Faizah, N. (Nural) +2 more
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