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Special Collections :: Country Profiles :: Dhū al-Qaʿda 1438 / August 2017
Nazow Tarakai
This Country Profile provides a basic overview of the legal history and institutional structures of the People's Republic of China (Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo), based on research produced by GlobaLex at NYU Law School and the Library of Congress. Under China's Constitution, Islamic law (sharīʿa or fiqh) has no legal status.
Special Collections :: Country Profiles :: Dhū al-Ḥijja 1438 / September 2017
This Country Profile provides a basic overview of the legal history and institutional structures of Japan (Nihon-koku/Nippon-koku), based on research produced by GlobaLex at NYU Law School and the Library of Congress. Under Japan'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 Korea/South Korea (Taehan-min'guk), based on research produced by GlobaLex at NYU Law School and the Library of Congress. Under South Korea'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 Democratic People's Republic of Korea/North Korea (Choson-minjujuui-inmin-konghwaguk), based on research produced by GlobaLex at NYU Law School and the Library of Congress. Under North Korea'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 Mongolia (Mongol Uls), based on research produced by GlobaLex at NYU Law School and the Library of Congress. Under Mongolia'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 China/Taiwan, based on research produced by GlobaLex at NYU Law School and the Library of Congress. Under Taiwan's Constitution, Islamic law (sharīʿa or fiqh) has no legal status.