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    Federalising Shariah courts in Malaysia: lessons from the Indonesian peradilan agama by Shuaib, Farid Sufian

    Published 2015
    “…This comes about since religious courts are under the respective states and federal territories' powers. As a unitary state, it is possible for Indonesia to provide a comparative framework for Malaysia to learn in its quest to harmonise religious courts. …”
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    Federalising religious courts in Malaysia: lessons from the Indonesian peradilan agama by Shuaib, Farid Sufian, Nik Yahya, Nik Mohd Fitri

    Published 2014
    “…This comes about since religious courts are under the respective states and federal territories’ powers. As a unitary state, it is possible for Indonesia to provide a comparative framework for Malaysia to learn in its quest to harmonise religious courts. …”
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    State-minority contestations in post-colonial Sri Lanka / Mansoor Mohamed Fazil by Mansoor , Mohamed Fazil

    Published 2018
    “…The results indicate that the unitary state structure and discriminatory policies contributed to the formation of a minority militant social force. …”
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    Revising the unitary vs. federation classifications by Zahrin, Zuriana, Mohamed, Ahmad Martadha

    Published 2022
    “…Both have indirectly facilitated the expansion of "federalization processes" within unitary states. As a result, distinguishing between unitary and federated territorial management and power-sharing arrangements is difficult. …”
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    Distribution of powers between federal government and local government: a critical analysis of the Iraqi constitution 2005 by Alsamee, Esraa Mahmood Badr

    Published 2018
    “…Following the downfall of Saddam Hussein and his regime in 2003, Iraq has adopted federalism under the Constitution of 2005, which subsequently transformed the country from a unitary state to a federal state. Nonetheless, the issue of power distribution between the federal government, regional governments, and the governorates as prescribed in the Constitution is contradicting with the concepts of federalism and administrative decentralization which are normally practiced in other federal states. …”
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