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أثر الانتماء الحزبي والمنتطقي في ازدياد ظاهرة الطلاق في زنجبار: دراسة مقاصدية = Party and regional affiliations in increasing the phenomenon of divorce in Zanzibar: a maqasidic stu...
Published 2018“…Pointing to the high rate of divorce in Zanzibar, this study identifies major reasons behind it, which include affiliation to various political parties, discrimination based on the variances of islands, ignorance about religious teachings, inefficient knowledge about the purposes of familial relationships, regional chauvinism and political party racism. …”
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Divorce as a mode to resolve matrimonial conflict - the first or the last resort?
Published 2010“…It is undeniable that divorce is one of the methods to resolve the problem, but this is not the first mode of dispute resolution that one should resort to. …”
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Mediation in Islamic family law disputes: an overview & experience of the UKM Legal Aid and Mediation Centre
Published 2020“…Legal Aid and Mediation Clinic, UKM (now known as KBGM) first started mediation services in Islamic family law disputes in June 2015. …”
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Establishing a model for family mediation in Malaysia: replacing the marriage tribunal under the national registration department
Published 2014“…Dispute resolution outside of court is not new; societies world-over have long used non-judicial and indigenous methods to resolve conflicts. Family disputes, more often than not, are rarely concerned with matters of fact but is almost invariably complicated by the intense and intimate emotions of the parties in conflict. …”
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Best interest of children in the division of family business as matrimonial property: the civil and shariah courts’ perspectives in Malaysia
Published 2011“…The participation right ensures the continuity of the family ownership in the business despite the fact that a divorce has taken place between the parents; such right could be delegated or transferred by the divorced parties to the children in due course or in the future. …”
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Related party transactions and audit fees: the role of the internal audit function
Published 2017“…Related party transactions (RPTs) are viewed as genuine transactions that rationally fulfil other economic demands of a company.However, RPTs can also be used to transfer wealth from minority shareholders to controlling shareholders.The existence of such transactions may deteriorate financial reporting quality, increase audit risk, and as a result increase audit fees.This study examines the relationship between RPTs and audit fees in Malaysia, where ownership is often concentrated within a controlling family and corporate governance mechanisms are poor.It also investigates the moderating effect of the internal audit function (IAF) on this relationship.We find that external auditors base their fees on the types of RPTs undertaken. …”
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The emerging issues under Section 106 of the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976: a need for family mediation in Malaysia
Published 2011“…Dispute resolution outside of court is not new; societies world-over have long used non-judicial and indigenous methods to resolve conflicts. Family disputes, more often than not, are rarely concerned with matters of fact but is almost invariably complicated by the intense and intimate emotions of the parties in conflict. …”
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Effectiveness and cost effectiveness of daily all over body application of emollient during the first year of life for preventing atopic eczema in high risk children (The BEEP tri...
Published 2017“…Up to 1400 term infants at high risk of developing AE will be recruited through the community, primary and secondary care in England. Participating families will be randomised in a 1:1 ratio to receive general infant skin care advice, or general skin care advice plus emollients with advice to apply daily to the infant for the first year of life. …”
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Restricted generosity in the New Testament
Published 2017“…The first part argues that reciprocal material solidarity and generosity was expected within the oikos; this duty was restricted in cases where one party had failed to perform their obligations to the household. …”
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Politik dan pesantren: Peranan Partai Kebangkitan Bangsa di Lampung, 1999 – 2014 / Chusnunia
Published 2017“…In this study author will derivate two theoretical contributions by Nuemann and Keller. First, according to “theory of functions of political party” by Nuemann, author will show the fact of the function and role of PKB as political party (for the instance in Lampung) as the scope of research. …”
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Recurrent wheezing in a toddler
Published 2022“…There was no personal or family history of asthma, allergy or eczema. On further questioning, the boy’s mother was able to recall the first episode of wheezing at a birthday party. …”
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Determinants of fraudulent financial reporting: evidence from Malaysia
Published 2014“…This study examines two issues relating to fraudulent financial reporting in Malaysia. The first issue examines factors involved with fraudulent financial reporting practices; i.e. predisposition (i.e. related party transactions, history of prior violations, founders on board), motive (i.e. economic factor, ownership factor, political factor) and opportunity (i.e. …”
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Reconciliation of matrimonial disputes: the constrains and proposed reform
Published 2007“…Section 106(5)(c) of the Act provides that no advocate or solicitor shall appear or act as such for any party in any proceeding beforea consiliatory body and no party shall be represented by any person, other than a member of his or her family, without the leave of the conciliatory body. …”
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Barisan Nasional's GE14 campaign materials: a reversed third-person effect
Published 2019“…Applying this paradigm to the Malaysian voter scenario in the 2013 general elections, Idid and Souket (2014) studied the influence of Barisan Nasional’s (BN) political campaign literature on BN voters under two categories- “self” which included themselves, their family, and like party supporters and “others” that included opposition supporters and undecided voters. …”
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A Case Study on Children Marketing of KFC
Published 1999“…Children are the important customers to any one of fast· food chain, simply because children will not visit restaurant alone, but go along with family members or having a party there with a group of friends, this translate into sales to restaurants. …”
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Service providers’ experience of methamphetamine and the portrayal of the ‘ice epidemic’ in remote Australia
Published 2019“…Participants: Twenty-seven key service providers representing local organisations that engage with ice users and/or their families. Results: First, compared with alcohol, ice use and ice-related harm were insignificant at the two sites. …”
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The effect of board composition on firm performance in Indonesia
Published 2010“…This dissertation is the first to study the impact of such involvement on the association between board composition and firm performance. …”
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Communication failure and civil war in Virgil’s Aeneid, Lucan’s Bellum Ciuile and Statius’ Thebaid
Published 2023“…It argues for a connection between these episodes based on the poems’ shared interest in the experience of civil war, which, as the first chapter establishes, results from the recurrence of civil war throughout the first centuries BCE and CE. …”
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Malay world in the Kasih Bonda Kampung Paya Kami poetry collection
Published 2020“…Third, the family economic aspect which was associated with the community’s humble occupation the at that time.through the most dominant multimedia and can be applied by the parties involved.…”
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