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RELIGIOUS COURT IN INDONESIA: History and Prospect [PDF]
Since the enactment of Law No. 7 in 1989, religious courts have gained an equal position, in terms of jurisdiction, to other courts in Indonesia, a status that took a considerable time to realize.
Idri Idri
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EFEKTIVITAS UNDANG-UNDANG NOMOR 3 TAHUN 2006 TENTANG PERADILAN AGAMA TERHADAP KESIAPAN PENGADILAN AGAMA TULANG BAWANG MENANGANI PERKARA EKONOMI SYARI’AH [PDF]
Since the appearance of the law No. 3 of 2006 on the Religious Courts twelve years ago, the Religious Courts Tulang Bawang have done a lot of efforts in the face of economic matters of Shariah, including the preparation of the competence of judges in ...
Mita Khasanah, Aprina Chintya
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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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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.
Kathinka Frøystad, Vera Lazzaretti
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Ruling on Rituals: Courts of Law and Religious Practices in Contemporary Hinduism
The Indian Constitution posits a separation between a secular domain regulated by the State, and a religious domain in which it must not interfere. However, courts of law are regularly called upon to resolve a multiplicity of issues related to religion ...
Gilles Tarabout
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Problematics of the Execution of Religious Court Decisions
This article examines the problem of authority in the execution of Religious Court decisions in Indonesia and its impact on the effectiveness of Islamic law.
Inna Fauziatal Ngazizah +4 more
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The Challenge of Co-Religionist Commerce [PDF]
This Article addresses the rise of co-religionist commerce in the United States—that is, the explosion of commercial dealings that take place between co-religionists who intend their transactions to achieve both commercial and religious objectives.
Fleetwood, Filippa +6 more
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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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