A comparative study of child witness between Islamic and civil law in Malaysia / Muliani Asari…[et al.]

This research provides a comparative approach to child witness in Islamic Law and Civil Law in Malaysia. This research comprises of six chapters, where chapter 3 to 6 are the most important contents in the research. The information on child witness in Islamic and Civil Law has been stipulated in dif...

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Main Authors: Asari, Muliani, Husain, Norhakimah, Rusli, Norharniza, Ahmad Sukri, Nurul Shashabilla
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Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling my.uitm.ir.325902020-07-15T09:08:24Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32590/ A comparative study of child witness between Islamic and civil law in Malaysia / Muliani Asari…[et al.] Asari, Muliani Husain, Norhakimah Rusli, Norharniza Ahmad Sukri, Nurul Shashabilla Civil law This research provides a comparative approach to child witness in Islamic Law and Civil Law in Malaysia. This research comprises of six chapters, where chapter 3 to 6 are the most important contents in the research. The information on child witness in Islamic and Civil Law has been stipulated in different chapters, so that the readers can clearly understand. The core of the research is in chapter 5 where all the comparison of child witness in Islamic Law and Civil Law can be found There are 5 comparisons found between Islamic Law and Civil Law based on the materials and sources during the research was conducted. The comparison had been made between the definitions of child witness, the age of the minor, competency of child witness, the procedures involved in examining the child witness and also the acceptance of child witness in these both laws. This research ended with the recommendation that had been discussed in chapter 6. Here, some recommendations were made based on the defect that had been found which are in the scope of the provision, Acts and administration of the court regarding the child witness. This research attempts to cover all the matters and issties involving the dispute in accepting the child as a witness as an important evidence in court including Syariah and Civil Court. 2009 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32590/1/32590.pdf Asari, Muliani and Husain, Norhakimah and Rusli, Norharniza and Ahmad Sukri, Nurul Shashabilla (2009) A comparative study of child witness between Islamic and civil law in Malaysia / Muliani Asari…[et al.]. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
institution Universiti Teknologi Mara
building Tun Abdul Razak Library
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country Malaysia
content_provider Universiti Teknologi Mara
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url_provider http://ir.uitm.edu.my/
language English
topic Civil law
spellingShingle Civil law
Asari, Muliani
Husain, Norhakimah
Rusli, Norharniza
Ahmad Sukri, Nurul Shashabilla
A comparative study of child witness between Islamic and civil law in Malaysia / Muliani Asari…[et al.]
description This research provides a comparative approach to child witness in Islamic Law and Civil Law in Malaysia. This research comprises of six chapters, where chapter 3 to 6 are the most important contents in the research. The information on child witness in Islamic and Civil Law has been stipulated in different chapters, so that the readers can clearly understand. The core of the research is in chapter 5 where all the comparison of child witness in Islamic Law and Civil Law can be found There are 5 comparisons found between Islamic Law and Civil Law based on the materials and sources during the research was conducted. The comparison had been made between the definitions of child witness, the age of the minor, competency of child witness, the procedures involved in examining the child witness and also the acceptance of child witness in these both laws. This research ended with the recommendation that had been discussed in chapter 6. Here, some recommendations were made based on the defect that had been found which are in the scope of the provision, Acts and administration of the court regarding the child witness. This research attempts to cover all the matters and issties involving the dispute in accepting the child as a witness as an important evidence in court including Syariah and Civil Court.
format Student Project
author Asari, Muliani
Husain, Norhakimah
Rusli, Norharniza
Ahmad Sukri, Nurul Shashabilla
author_facet Asari, Muliani
Husain, Norhakimah
Rusli, Norharniza
Ahmad Sukri, Nurul Shashabilla
author_sort Asari, Muliani
title A comparative study of child witness between Islamic and civil law in Malaysia / Muliani Asari…[et al.]
title_short A comparative study of child witness between Islamic and civil law in Malaysia / Muliani Asari…[et al.]
title_full A comparative study of child witness between Islamic and civil law in Malaysia / Muliani Asari…[et al.]
title_fullStr A comparative study of child witness between Islamic and civil law in Malaysia / Muliani Asari…[et al.]
title_full_unstemmed A comparative study of child witness between Islamic and civil law in Malaysia / Muliani Asari…[et al.]
title_sort comparative study of child witness between islamic and civil law in malaysia / muliani asari…[et al.]
publishDate 2009
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32590/1/32590.pdf
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