Search Results - "No Doubt"
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Prevention of Hudood (Fixed punishments) on doubt and dispute over what is considered doubt and what is not
Published 2013“…Amongst them there are crimes that do not accept intercession or waiver if there is no doubt or confusion in the case. In spite of that, the Shariah has established rules and regulations that would not allow the implementations of these punishments unless the crime can be proven beyond reasonable doubt and the crime deserves that particular punishment; this is because of the maxim “hudood are to be prevented when there are doubts”. …”
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Do Islamic Banks in Malaysia Use Provisions for Doubtful Debts to Smooth Their Results?
Published 2011“…Furthermore, the practice of income smoothing by these banks were practiced by the manipulation of provisions for doubtful debts. These findings also signals the importance of regulatory bodies to monitor the Islamic banking sector so that the purpose of a moral and ethical banking, as reflected by Islamic banking in general, is not defeated.…”
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Cannabis policy and the burden of proof: Is it now beyond reasonable doubt that cannabis prohibition is not working?
Published 2000“…This paper suggests that it is now beyond reasonable doubt that applying criminal sanctions for minor cannabis offences is not in the best interests of the community and recommends an alternative.…”
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Studies on Homalomeneae (Araceae) of Borneo XVIII: Homalomena prolixa and H. scutata, two new species of doubtful affinity
Published 2014“…Wong & P. C. Boyce, both of doubtful taxonomic affinity, are described from SW Sarawak, and from Brunei and adjacent NE Sarawak, Borneo, respectively. …”
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Quantum of proof when case for the prosecution depends substantially or wholly on circumstantial evidence: irresistible conclusion test or reasonable beyond a doubt test?
Published 2011“…The other view is that the usual test applies in a criminal case i.e. that the prosecution must prove his case beyond a reasonable doubt suffices. This apparent difference of judicial views is seen in Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand and India, all countries whose legal systems, rooted in history, is based on the common law adversarial system. …”
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