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Title: The role of the genetic fingerprint in denying the lineage between Islamic jurisprudence and comparative law
Authors: الصادق ضريفي
Keywords: Genetic footprint
descent
negation of descent
Islamic jurisprudence
family law
Issue Date: 15-Apr-2022
Series/Report no.: volume 14 N 2 2022 Dafatir;
Abstract: This study deals with research and analysis an issue about which a great controversy has arisen in contemporary Islamic jurisprudence, as well as in comparative legislation and judiciary, which is the extent to which genetic fingerprint analyzes are permissible as a medical newcomer with almost certain results in denying descent, and dispensing with al-lian as a legal way, as the opinions of the jurists and the researchers differed between permissible and opposed to this, and each opinion has its own arguments, evidence, and grounds. As a result of this jurisprudential dispute, there is a difference in the conduct of comparative legislation (Arab and Western), as well as the conduct of comparative judiciary on this important issue.
Description: Dafatir Droit et politique
URI: http://dspace.univ-ouargla.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/28829
ISSN: 1112- 9808
Appears in Collections:volume 14 N 2 2022 Dafatir

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