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The New Saudi Civil Transaction Act and its Potential Impact on Private International Law in Saudi Arabia

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The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has recently enacted a new Civil Transactions Law (Royal Decree No. The law will enter into force on December 16, 2023, 180 days after its enactment (hereinafter referred to as “the new law”). M/199, dated June 16, 2023). M/73 of 9 March 2022, entered into force on June 18, 2022).

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The Abu Dhabi Civil Family Court on the Law on Civil Marriage – Applicability to Foreign Muslim and the Complex Issue of International Jurisdiction

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Introduction In a previous post , I reported and commented on a decision rendered by the Abu Dhabi Supreme Court (hereinafter “ADSC”) in which the Court addressed the issue of the applicability of the Abu Dhabi Civil Marriage Law (Law No. In its judgment, the ADFCF refers to the contract dated 7 December 2023 ).

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The Need for an Uniform Civil Code in the Modern India

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All the ideologies have their particular law while dealing with exclusive matters of their followers. The article also provides recommendations for the better application of universal law in the country. Till now the Goa is the only state of India that realizes the need for a universal civil code and enacted it as a law in its state.

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