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Dubai Supreme Court Admits Reciprocity with the UK and Enforces an English Judgment

Conflict of Laws

In that judgment, the English court ordered the division and transfer of property as part of the distribution of matrimonial property on divorce. 2) The foreign judgment is contrary to public policy because it violates Islamic Sharia law, individual property rights and the distribution of property under UAE law. 37 (2023), pp.

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International Jurisdiction between Nationality and Domicile in Tunisian Private International Law – Has the Perennial Debate Finally been Resolved?

Conflict of Laws

IV (Elgar Editions, 2017) 3895 and my own translation of the provisions dealing with international jurisdiction and the enforcement of foreign judgments in 8 Journal of Private International Law 2 (2012) pp. Salma Triki, “La compétence internationale tunisienne et le critère de nationalité” in Ben Achour/Triki (eds.),

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The Benefits of Boutique Law Firms

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Some of the most common types of boutique firm law practices include: Intellectual property : This encompasses copyrights, patenting, trademarks, licensing, and regulation. . Tax law : Boutique law firms that specialize in tax law may cover laws of individuals, corporations, and entities. Legal Services .

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The Need for an Uniform Civil Code in the Modern India

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Every religious practice has its civil law or particular law administrating its exclusive matters such as Marriage, Divorce, Maintenance, inheritance, and succession, etc. The Major Aspects Which Fabricated The Need For An Universal Civil Law. MUSLIM LAW HINDU LAW 1. The differences are-.

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Netherlands journal PIL – 2021, issue 3

Conflict of Laws

There are few areas of the law that have been unaffected, and international family law is no exception. Party autonomy has been a widely accepted principle of private international law ever since the Rome Convention. Yet, the right to choose the applicable law is often restricted when weaker parties are involved.

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