PLURALITY OF SHARIAH BANKING DISPUTE SETTLEMENT METHOD IN INDONESIA
Shariah banking is a business institution that conducts intermediary function or an agentbetween capital/money-owner and customers requiring capital for financing activities.
Fatahullah ,SH
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This paper argues that a judge has a huge impact on solving a dispute of a joint wealth for a divorced couple in Indonesia as the judge has his/her own way to establish justice in allocating the wealth not only for the divorced husband, but more ...
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Introductory Remarks of Panel II: Legal, Medical, and Ethical Considerations for the Future of Physician-Assisted Suicice Symposium: Physician-Assusted Suicide: Legal Rights in Life and Death: Introductory Remarks of Panel II: Legal, Medicial, and Ethical Considerations for the Future of Physician-Assisted Suicide [PDF]
Once the Supreme Court issues it decision in the cases of Quill v. Vacco1 and Compassion in Dying v. Washington2 regarding the constitutionality of outlawing physician-assisted suicide for competent and terminally ill persons, the tension surrounding ...
Hernandez, Tanya K.
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This study aims to analyze in depth the protection of children after divorce through the decision of the Medan City Religious Court according to Law No. 23 of 2002.
Nur'aini, Nispul Khair, Yadi Harahap
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Pasal 56 Ayat (1) Kompilasi Hukum Islam Terkait Izin Pengadilan agama Sebagai Syarat Berpoligami Ditinjau dari Pandangan Fikih [PDF]
Permitting polygamy is an issue that has caused much controversy, both among the public and among religious courts. In Islamic law, there is no evidence that directly regulates the permission of polygamy, especially related to permission from religious ...
Raynaldo, Moh. Alfani
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Individualized vs. Generalized Assessments: Why RLUIPA Should Not Apply to Every Land-Use Request [PDF]
Courts and advocates alike have struggled to articulate a coherent rule regarding when the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA) should apply to local governments\u27 land-use decisions. When it is applied too broadly, RLUIPA runs
Ertmer, Katie M.
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Defining Religion: The Indian Supreme Court and Hinduism [PDF]
This paper examines how the Supreme Court in independent India has defined Hinduism and the consequences that flow from attempts to define Hinduism.
Sen, Ronojoy
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This research identify the revitalization of Badan Penasihatan, Pembinaan dan Pelestarian Perkawinan (BP4) after The 14th BP4 National Conference in 2009, in performing Court-annexed mediation for Marital Dispute at Religious Court in D.I.
Haniah Ilhami
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Going to Hell in a HHS Notice: The Contraceptive Mandate\u27s Next Impermissible Burden on Religious Freedom [PDF]
The Affordable Care Act’s requirement that eligible religious organizations submit a notice objecting to providing their employees contraceptive coverage if they religiously object to contraception or abortifacients is as simple as filing a piece of ...
O\u27Callaghan, Trey
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What not to wear: religious rights, the European Court and the margin of appreciation [PDF]
The issue of religious dress, specifically female Muslim religious dress, has been the subject of intense controversy within Europe over recent years. In the United Kingdom comments by Jack Straw MP, Leader of the House of Commons and a former Home and ...
Lewis, T
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