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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 ...
Eti Yusnita, Yuswalina, Muhammad Toriq
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Dispute Settlement Practices through the Religious Court’s Mobile Court (Sidang Keliling)
This research is attempted to analyze the practices of mobile court and compare it with others. Based on the results of the study, the conclusions that can be obtained are that the implementation of the circuit court conducted at the Tasikmalaya District
Hazar Kusmayanti, Sherly Ayuna Puteri
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Sharia economic dispute can be resolved through litigation or judicial and non-litigation or out-of-court lines. Resolution disputes through religious courts always takes a long time and complicated administration, but until now is it still in high ...
Muhammad Abdul Aziz +1 more
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Religious Courts in Indonesia and Malaysia: History, Structure, and Jurisdiction
As Muslim-majority countries, Religious Court plays an important role in resolving disputes among Muslims both in Indonesia and Malaysia. This doctrinal legal study employs comparative approach.
Raihan Azzahra, Farid Sufian Shuaib
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Development of Artificial Intelligence in the Dispute Resolution of Religious Courts
The number of disputes in religious courts continues to increase every year, giving great potential to develop the use of artificial intelligence to make it more efficient and effective by paying attention to the basic principles of Islamic law.
Imaro Sidqi +2 more
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Sharia Fintech Dispute Resolution Formulation in the Religious Courts
Cases in the financial industry began to be found, including cases related to Islamic economics. The settlement of conventional economic cases and sharia economics has a different place, according to the authority of each court.
Tayep Suparli
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When Religious Folk Practice Meet Karl Marx: Courts’ Response to Ghost Marriage in Modern China
As religious folk practice is regarded as a radical departure from Marxist atheism, the abnormal existence of ghost marriages under the Chinese socialist regime has attracted wide scholarly attention in anthropology and sociology.
Wenzhang Zhou, Yang Feng
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Freedom of Religion and Minority Rights in South Africa
The South African Constitution contains an extensive list of rights, several of which are relevant, directly or indirectly, to accommodate the needs of persons that belong to a religious minority group in South Africa. This article examines the extent to
Yonatan T. Fessha, Beza Dessalegn
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Analisis Tingginya Tingkat Perceraian di Kota Medan
This study aims to find out what are the causes of divorce in the people of Medan City, as well as to analyze the highest cause of divorce filed at the Medan City Religious Court. This study focuses on the background analysis of divorce in the Medan City
Maria Ferba Editya Simanjuntak +1 more
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Introduction: Containing Religious Offence beyond the Courts
In this introduction, we situate the special section, ‘Containing Religious Offence beyond the Courts’, within and beyond existing scholarship on religious offence in South Asia.
Frøystad, Kathinka, Lazzaretti, Vera
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