"Provisions of the assembly's choice in the Yemeni Civil Law No. (14) Issued in (2002(" In light of the four doctrines
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Board option, Yemeni civil law, Fiqh schools JudgmentAbstract
This Research basically deals with the "provisions of the assembly's choice in the Yemeni Civil Law No. (14) issued in (2002" , compared with the provisions of the assembly's choice in Islamic jurisprudence in the four doctrines in addition to Zaidi doctrine. The researcher adopted the doctrinal view first, and then showed the attitude of the law to each part of them, referring to the opinion adopted by the law evaluating his way and preferred what the evidence requires. The researcher concluded that there is no contradiction between law and Islamic jurisprudence; considering that the latter is a source of the first.Downloads
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Al-Mikhlafi, B. S. M. . (2019). "Provisions of the assembly’s choice in the Yemeni Civil Law No. (14) Issued in (2002(" In light of the four doctrines. Journal of Arts, 1(13), 318-335. https://doi.org/10.35696/.v1i13.633
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