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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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Mediation Proceedings within the Druze Community: Tradition V. Modernity [PDF]
Mediation is an alternative conflict-resolution method, in the framework of which the parties to the dispute engage in negotiations in order to resolve their disagreements.
Imad Abu REESH
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As one of the Islamic sources of law, hadith is always confronted with two challenges: reinterpretation and origination. Either of these two will appear any time the teaching it contents considered fail adjusting to social need and change.
Asep Sugiri
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Function of Non-Judge Mediators in Divorce Settlement Through Religious Courts
Marriage is carried out until the death of one of the husband and wife. In certain conditions, some things require the dissolution of a marriage, meaning that if the marriage relationship continues, harm will occur which will lead to divorce.
Mardalena Hanifah, Meidana Pascadinianti
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The research focused on the importance of the establishment of special courts within the Religious Courts in the settlement of sharia economic disputes, and the legal construction of the establishment of a special syariah economic court within the ...
Saut Maruli Tua Manik +3 more
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The Religious Courts are the only legal institution authorized to resolve sharia economic disputes, based on Law Number 3 of 2006 concerning Religious Courts. This is also supported by Supreme Court Regulation Number 14 of 2016 concerning Procedures for
Sahnaz Kartika, Muhammad Yadi Harahap
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PRINCIPLES OF ISLAMIC PERSONALITY IN THE RELIGIOUS JUSTICE SYSTEM IN INDONESIA
The 1945 Constitution, is to put people in the same position before the law including before the judiciary. In The Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 50 of 2009 concerning the Second Amendment to the Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 7 of ...
Muhsin Aseri, Nuril Huda
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