International Jurisdiction in Marriage Disputes: A study According to the UAE Civil Transactions Law Amendments & the UAE Federal Personal Status Law: Derived From the Provisions Of Islamic Sharia

الاختصاص القضائي الدولي في منازعات الزواج دراسة حسب قانون المعاملات المدنية الإماراتي وقانون الأحوال الشخصية الاتحادي الإماراتي مُستقى من أحكام الشريعة الإسلامية

  • Monther Abdulkarim Ahmad Al-Qudah Associate Professor, Amman Arab University
Keywords: International Jurisdiction, Marriage Disputes, UAE Civil Transactions Law, UAE Federal Personal Status Law, Provisions Of Islamic Sharia

Abstract

This study examines the International jurisdiction in marriage disputes and its effects on marriage according to the UAE Civil Transactions Law and the UAE Federal Personal Status Law. It is because researching the legal controls that govern the applicable law on the effects of marriage is of great importance in modern international laws related to individuals ’relationships with each other: especially in marriage disputes and those related to matters of marriage and divorce if one of ther spouses is a foreigner. The laws of countries differ from one another in the rules of establishing and ending the marital bond.

This study also examines the reasons for resorting to the required legal attribution rules related to the regulation of the Emirati jurisdiction in matters of family disputes by the Emirati judge. Through this study, cases of judicial dispute will be presented along with the applicable laws in the UAE, given that the rules of attribution related to personal status in the UAE private international law have a legislative source derived from the provisions of Islamic Shariah.

Published
2024-06-25
How to Cite
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Monther Abdulkarim Ahmad Al-Qudah 2024. International Jurisdiction in Marriage Disputes: A study According to the UAE Civil Transactions Law Amendments & the UAE Federal Personal Status Law: Derived From the Provisions Of Islamic Sharia. Al-Idah . 42, -1 (Jun. 2024), 101 - 123. DOI:https://doi.org/10.37556/al-idah.042.01.0896.
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