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The Dubai Supreme Court on Indirect Jurisdiction – A Ray of Clarity after a Long Fog of Uncertainty?
3 Oct 2024, 9:23 am
The UAE traditionally belonged to this latter group (for a comparative overview in MENA Arab Jurisdictions, see Béligh Elbalti, “Perspective of Arab Countries,” in M. [read post]
4 Jun 2023, 9:59 pm
See Béligh Elbalti, “Spontaneous Harmonization and the Liberalization of the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments, Japanese Yearbook of Private International Law, Vol. 16, 2014, p. 269). [read post]
4 Feb 2019, 4:00 am
/dez. 2018).Béligh Elbalti, Equality between Men and Women in the Islamic Law of Inheritance, (2018).Ihsan Yilmaz, Unofficial Islamic Legal Knowledge Production, (November 30, 2018).Salman Ahmad, Muhammad Amjad & Ejaz Aslam, Types of Interest in Islamic Law Analysis and Application, (Pakistan Journal of Islamic Research, Vol: 18, Issue: 2, 2018).Daniel Jacob Hemel, Tangled Up in Tax: The Nonprofit Sector and the Federal Tax System, (Nonprofit Sector: A… [read post]
15 Jul 2019, 7:45 am
Yahya al-Laythi (Royal Moroccan Edition, 2013), (Harvard Islamic Legal Studies Program, Forthcoming).Mohammad Fadel & Connell Monette (translators), Book 20 of the Muwatta -- The Book of Pilgrimage (Ḥajj) (Harvard Islamic Legal Studies Program, Forthcoming).Béligh Elbalti, The Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Filiation Judgments in Arab Countries, (Nadjma Yassari et al. [read post]
17 May 2023, 3:55 am
We are happy to announce the following new members of the Editorial Board: Prof Marlene Wethmar-Lemmer (University of South Africa, South Africa) Prof Béligh Elbalti (University of Osaka, Japan) Prof David P Stewart (Georgetown University, USA) Prof Du Tao (East China University of Politics and Law, China) Prof Wenliang Zhang (Renmin University, China) Prof Samuel Fulli-Lemaire (University of Strasbourg, France) Prof Étienne Farnoux… [read post]
15 Apr 2024, 6:24 am
Béligh Elbalti (Osaka University): ‘Conflict of Laws’ in the Islamic Legal Tradition – Between the Principles of Personality and Territoriality of the Law Research Group on the Law of Islamic Countries at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law Afternoon Talks on Islamic Law DATE: Apr 25, 2024 TIME: 04:00 PM (Local Time Germany) LOCATION: online more info here. [read post]
8 Dec 2010, 7:35 am
Thanks to Elbalti Béligh for the tip-off Related posts:Licari on Punitive Damages François-Xavier Licari, Professor at the University of Metz (Paul-Verlaine) has posted Taking... [read post]
26 May 2024, 7:49 pm
(on the applicable rules in the MENA Arab jurisdictions including Bahrain, see Béligh Elbalti, “Perspectives from the Arab World”, in M. [read post]
10 Jul 2023, 4:22 am
Table of Content Prologue Enforcement of Punitive Damages in Europe: An Overview Cedric Vanleenhove Recognition and Enforcement of Punitive Damages in Russia Vsevolod Chernyy Punitive Damages in China: Codification, Developments and Global Cooperation Wenliang Zhang and Yingqi Zhong Recognition and Enforcement in Korea of Judgments of Foreign Countries Awarding Punitive Damages Kwang Hyun Suk Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Awarding Punitive Damages in the… [read post]
22 Feb 2024, 9:27 pm
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18 Jun 2023, 12:25 pm
A much wider angle was then taken in the second block (“Prospects for the World”), which brought together perspectives from the European Union (Andreas Stein (European Commission)), the US (Linda Silverman (NYU)), Canada (Geneviève Saumier (McGill University)), the Balkan Peninsula (Ilja Rumenov (Skopje University)), Arab countries (Béligh Elbalti (University of Osaka)), Africa (Abubakri Yekini (University of Manchester) and Chukwuma… [read post]
3 Mar 2024, 7:46 pm
They are of particular interest because they illustrate the complex nature of legal sources, particularly with respect to the enforcement of foreign judgments (on this topic, see Béligh Elbalti, “Perspective of Arab Countries”, in M. [read post]
22 Dec 2024, 3:30 am
Béligh Elbalti, The Applicable Law in Succession Matters in the MENA Arab Jurisdictions – Special Focus on Interfaith Successions and Difference of Religion as an Impediment to Inheritance, pp. 734–759, https://doi.org/10.1628/rabelsz-2024-0057 This article examines the question of the law applicable in cross-border successions in the MENA Arab region, with a particular focus on the issue of interfaith succession. [read post]
24 Aug 2022, 7:31 pm
Béligh Elbalti, Associate Professor, Graduate School of Law and Politics, Osaka University, Japan; Dr. [read post]
22 Aug 2023, 7:09 pm
Béligh Elbalti, Associate Professor, Graduate School of Law and Politics, Osaka University, Japan; Dr. [read post]
1 Feb 2023, 7:10 am
Part II continued: Prospects for the World Perspectives from the Arab WorldProf Dr Béligh Elbalti, Associate Professor at the Graduate School of Law and Politics at Osaka University, Japan Prospects for AfricaProf Dr Abubakri Yekini, University of Manchester, United Kingdom Prof Dr Chukwuma Okoli, Postdoctoral Researcher in Private International Law, T.M.C. [read post]
24 Jun 2022, 1:39 am
Middle East and North Africa (including Gulf Cooperation Council) Prof Dr Béligh Elbalti, Associate Professor at the Graduate School of Law and Politics at Osaka University, Japan 6. [read post]
30 Sep 2024, 2:00 am
Béligh Elbalti, Associate Professor, Graduate School of Law and Politics, Osaka University, Japan; Dr. [read post]
The Moroccan Supreme Court on the Authenticity of an Apostillised Certificate of Conversion to Islam
9 Oct 2024, 5:36 am
Béligh Elbalti, “The Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Filiation Judgments in Arab Countries” in Nadjma Yassari et al. [read post]
14 Nov 2024, 6:51 pm
Written by Lena-Maria Möller, College of Law, Qatar University The recent introduction of a civil family law regime in the United Arab Emirates – the first of its kind in the region – has attracted considerable attention, both on this blog and beyond.[1] A key unresolved issue has been the law’s applicability in Abu Dhabi, particularly regarding access for Muslim foreigners to the emirate’s newly established Civil Family Court. [read post]