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Special Collections :: Country Profiles :: Jumādā II 1438 / March 2017
Aslihan Bulut, Posted by SHARIAsource Staff, 26 March 2017
This Country Profile provides a basic overview of the legal history and institutional structures of the Commonwealth of Australia, based on research produced by GlobaLex at NYU Law School and the Library of Congress. Under Australia’s Constitution, Islamic law (sharīʿa or fiqh) has no legal status.
Special Collections :: Country Profiles :: 1439 Ṣafar 1439 / 30 October 2017
Nazow Tarakai
This Country Profile provides a basic overview of the legal history and institutional structures of the Republic of Vanuatu (Ripablik blong Vanuatu), based on research produced by the Library of Congress. Under Vanuatu's Constitution, Islamic law (sharīʿa or fiqh) has no legal status.
Special Collections :: Country Profiles :: Ṣafar 1439 / November 2017
This Country Profile provides a basic overview of the legal history and institutional structures of the Republic of Fiji (Republic of Fiji/Matanitu ko Viti), based on research produced by the Library of Congress. Under Fiji'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 Kiribati, based on research produced by the Library of Congress. Under Kiribati'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 the Marshall Islands, based on research produced by the Library of Congress. Under the Marshall Islands' 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 Federated States of Micronesia, based on research produced by the Library of Congress. Under Micronesia'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 Palau (Beluu er a Belau), based on research produced by GlobaLex at NYU Law School and the Library of Congress. Under Palau'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 Independent State of Papua New Guinea (Papuaniugini), based on research produced by the Library of Congress. Under Papua New Guinea'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 Independent State of Samoa (Malo Sa'oloto Tuto'atasi o Samoa), based on research produced by the Library of Congress. Under Samoa'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 Solomon Islands, based on research produced by the Library of Congress. Under the Solomon Islands' 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 Kingdom of Tonga (Pule'anga Fakatu'i 'o Tonga), based on research produced by the Library of Congress. Under Tonga'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 Tuvalu, based on research produced by GlobaLex at NYU Law School and the Library of Congress. Under Tuvalu'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 Nauru, based on research produced by GlobaLex at NYU Law School and the Library of Congress. Under Nauru'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 New Zealand, based on research produced by GlobaLex at NYU Law School and the Library of Congress. Under New Zealand's Constitution, Islamic law (sharīʿa or fiqh) has no legal status.