Sharī‘ah court-annexed dispute resolution of three commonwealth countries – a literature review
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to examine the legal framework for court-annexed dispute resolution in courts with Sharī‘ah jurisdiction in Nigeria, Malaysia and Singapore. The major part of the study is dedicated to propose reforms in the administration of justice system in the courts with...
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Emerald Group Publishing
2015
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Summary: | Purpose – The purpose of this study is to examine the legal framework for court-annexed dispute
resolution in courts with Sharī‘ah jurisdiction in Nigeria, Malaysia and Singapore. The major part of the
study is dedicated to propose reforms in the administration of justice system in the courts with Sharī‘ah
jurisdiction in Nigeria and the relevance of such reforms to the ongoing reforms in the Middle East and
North African (MENA) countries.
Design/methodology/approach – This is an integrative literature review, which adopts a
comparative approach in analyzing the conceptual framework of amicable dispute resolution in the
modern world with particular reference to the Sharī‘ah court.
Findings – The findings of this research illustrate the adaptability of the practices in Malaysia and
Singapore in the courts with Sharī‘ah jurisdiction in Nigeria and the MENA region.
Practical implications – An exposition of the dispute resolution processes in Islamic law reveals the
relevance of these processes in modern reforms of the administration of justice system. The practical
implications of this study include the streamlining of the rules and procedures of modern Sharī‘ah
courts in post-revolution Arab countries to allow for court-annexed amicable (alternative) dispute
resolution initiatives.
Originality/value – As far as it is known, this is the first conceptual study on the court-annexed
dispute resolution frameworks of Sharī‘ah courts in three commonwealth jurisdictions. |
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