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Special Collections :: Country Profiles :: Jumādā I 1438 / February 2017
Aslihan Bulut
This Country Profile provides a basic overview of the legal history and institutional structures of the Republic of Argentina (República Argentina), based on research produced by GlobaLex at NYU Law School and the Library of Congress. Under Argentina's Constitution, Islamic law (sharīʿa or fiqh) has no legal status.
This Country Profile provides a basic overview of the legal history and institutional structures of the Republic of Armenia (Hayastani Hanrapetut'yun), based on research produced by GlobaLex at NYU Law School and the Library of Congress. Under Armenia's Constitution, Islamic law (sharīʿa or fiqh) has no legal status.
Special Collections :: Country Profiles :: Jumādā II 1438 / March 2017
This Country Profile provides a basic overview of the legal history and institutional structures of the Republic of Bolivia (República de Bolivia), based on research produced by GlobaLex at NYU Law School and the Library of Congress. Under Bolivia’s Constitution, Islamic law (sharīʿa or fiqh) has no legal status.
Special Collections :: Country Profiles :: Rajab 1438 / April 2017
This Country Profile provides a basic overview of the legal history and institutional structures of Jamaica, based on research produced by GlobaLex at NYU Law School and the Library of Congress. Under Jamaica's Constitution, Islamic law (sharīʿa or fiqh) has no legal status.
This Country Profile provides a basic overview of the legal history and institutional structures of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, based on research produced by GlobaLex at NYU Law School and the Library of Congress. Under Trinidad and Tobago's Constitution, Islamic law (sharīʿa or fiqh) has no legal status.
Special Collections :: Country Profiles :: Shaʿbān 1438 / May 2017
This Country Profile provides a basic overview of the legal history and institutional structures of the Republic of Colombia (República de Colombia), based on research produced by GlobaLex at NYU Law School and the Library of Congress. Under Colombia's Constitution, Islamic law (sharīʿa or fiqh) has no legal status.
This Country Profile provides a basic overview of the legal history and institutional structures of the Republic of Ecuador (República del Ecuador), based on research produced by GlobaLex at the NYU School and the Library of Congress. Under Ecuador's Constitution, Islamic law (sharīʿa or fiqh) has no legal status.
This Country Profile provides a basic overview of the legal history and institutional structures of the Republic of Paraguay (República del Paraguay), based on research produced by GlobaLex at NYU Law School and the Library of Congress. Under Paraguay's Constitution, Islamic law (sharīʿa or fiqh) has no legal status.
This Country Profile provides a basic overview of the legal history and institutional structures of the Republic of Peru (República del Perú), based on research produced by GlobaLex at NYU Law School and the Library of Congress. Under Peru's Constitution, Islamic law (sharīʿa or fiqh) has no legal status.
This Country Profile provides a basic overview of the legal history and institutional structures of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay (República Oriental del Uruguay), based on research produced by GlobaLex at NYU Law School and the Library of Congress. Under Uruguay's Constitution, Islamic law (sharīʿa or fiqh) has no legal status.
This Country Profile provides a basic overview of the legal history and institutional structures of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (República de Venezuela), based on research produced by GlobaLex at NYU Law School and the Library of Congress. Under Venezuela’s Constitution, Islamic law (sharīʿa or fiqh) has no legal status.
Special Collections :: Country Profiles :: Ramaḍān 1438 / June 2017
This Country Profile provides a basic overview of the legal history and institutional structures of the Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosna i Hercegovina), based on research produced by GlobaLex at NYU Law School and the Library of Congress. Under the Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Constitution, Islamic law (sharīʿa or fiqh) has no legal status.