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Pembatalan Perkawinan di Beberapa Negara Muslim Perbandingan Antara Maroko, Turki, dan Malaysia Chabibatul Maulidah
Jurnal AL-AHKAM Vol 14, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : UIN Imam Bonjol Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15548/alahkam.v14i1.6556

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The purpose of this writing is to find out about matters relating to the cancellation of marriages in family law in several Muslim countries. Especially in Morocco, Türkiye and Malaysia. In this study the authors used descriptive comparative analysis method, namely describing and comparing several variables. Sources of data obtained in this study through literature studies. Based on the results of the research, the three countries have different mentions of marriage annulment, as well as different policies and laws. this is based on the background and needs of each country, legal renewal is also the cause of differences in the rules regarding the annulment of marriages.
ANALISIS SISTEM HUKUM DAN PERADILAN AGAMA DI NEGARA SOMALIA Chabibatul Maulidah; Asasriwarni Asasriwarni; Zulfan Zulfan
Ar-Risalah Media Keislaman Pendidikan dan Hukum Islam Vol. 21 No. 1 (2023): (April 2023)
Publisher : LPPM IAI IBRAHIMY GENTENG BANYUWANGI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69552/ar-risalah.v21i1.1755

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The purpose of this writing is to find out the legal system in the State of Somalia, the implementation of religious justice and the authority of religious justice in the State of Somalia. In this writing, the author uses a normative legal approach method and the results are analyzed through descriptive analysis, namely describing and explaining the legal system, the implementation of religious justice and its authority in the State of Somalia. The main data sources obtained in this study through several literature studies. With the results of research the Somali State before independence adhered to the British and Italian colonial legal systems, after independence it became a country with a multi-party parliamentary legal system. The State of Somalia has four court systems, first, the Supreme Court. Second, the Court of Appeal. Third, Regional Courts. Fourth, District Courts.