Vol. 7 No. 01 (2025): Volume 07 Issue 01

Vol. 7 No. 01 (2025): Volume 07 Issue 01
Published: 01-01-2025

Articles

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A STUDY ON THE RESOLUTION OF ADULTERY CASES WITHIN SABUNESE CUSTOMARY LAW

Yeni Hadi

Adultery, a significant social and legal issue, is addressed through various legal frameworks, including customary laws that are deeply rooted in cultural traditions. This study explores the resolution of adultery cases within Sabunese customary law, focusing on the practices, principles, and sanctions employed in such cases. Through qualitative analysis of customary legal procedures, interviews with local authorities, and case studies, the research examines how Sabunese customary law defines, addresses, and resolves adultery disputes. The findings reveal a unique blend of restitution, reconciliation, and community involvement in the resolution process, offering insights into the intersection of law, culture, and justice in Sabunese society. This study highlights the role of customary law in shaping social norms and legal practices within the community, providing a deeper understanding of its relevance in contemporary legal systems.

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The Bangladesh crisis: a wake-up call for south Asia

Santa Bahadur Thapa

Eliminating Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in Bangladesh sparked protests, and military intervention in South Asia is a significant factor. Using a qualitative methodology that combines document analysis and a review of various literature, this study looks into the reasons behind the crisis and how events unfolded by different actors involved and ended between countries within the region.


Results show the steady decay of democratic standards during the 15 years of Hasina's reign, with suppression of speech, curtailment of dissent, and election rigging. Low-level discontent caused by intractable socio-economic inequities, rising prices, and unemployment combined with ethnic issues (not least discrimination against minorities) increased social tensions. The crisis was further complicated by external interference from regional powers, particularly India and China, which challenged the sovereignty of Bangladesh.


Reservation schemes meant to uplift these marginalized groups were subverted for political advantage, based on which tensions and inequality only increased. The crisis highlights the visceral need for democratic norms, inclusive governance and equity, and resilience to external interference. It details the regional consequences of the crisis, which range from potential spill-over in neighboring states to disruption of regional trade and investment to possible rising instability. It urges South Asian countries to lower their political temperature, re-commit to democratic norms and values, strengthen socioeconomic realities, and institutionalize regional cooperation to avoid a repeat of such crises.

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Commercial defamation in the context of comparative advertising and advertising through commercial events within the framework of chinese law

Jaafar Hussein Hasan, Abdullah Aqeel Hussein Al-Sagaabi

Reputation applies to both legal entities and natural persons. Since every market entity strives to establish a positive reputation in order to promote its goods, reputation is a crucial attribute for market entities in commercial economic activities. Advertising, in which businesses advertise their goods to emphasize their benefits and market them as effectively as possible, is one strategy to establish this reputation. These organizations may, nevertheless, use advertising by contrasting their product with that of another economic entity in addition to simply displaying their own. They may plan a ceremony to display and contrast their product with that of another organization, or they may employ conventional advertising techniques. They might also try to promote their product by disparaging the quality of goods made by other organizations.


As a result, this study offers an analytical examination of commercial defamation, its concept, and comparative advertising—the practice of comparing the product of one company with that of another—with reference to European and American law and the framework of Chinese law. In addition, the study investigates whether the idea of comparative advertising—or advertising in general—applies when a product is presented and contrasted with another product during a ceremony instead of using conventional advertising techniques.

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Subject, purpose and legal basis of prosecutor’s supervision over the execution of legislative acts relating to appeals of individuals and legal entities

Zokirov Sherzod Ilxom o’g’li

The article analyzes on a scientific and theoretical basis the subject and objectives of prosecutorial supervision over the execution of legislative acts on appeals of individuals and legal entities, as well as regulatory documents in this area. The border between the subject and the object of supervision over the implementation of the legislative acts on appeals to the prosecutor’s office is highlighted. Some norms on appeals of individuals and legal entities enshrined in the Laws of the Republic of Uzbekistan “On appeals of individuals and legal entities” and “On the prosecutor’s office” are analyzed.

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Evolution of Pakistan-Afghanistan relations and its identity

Jasur U. Umirzakov

This article describes the history and evolution of relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan, analysis of political processes and development trends. Also, it is focused on the analysis of the future perspective of the relations based on the foreign political activities of the two countries, the problems in their mutual relations, the priority directions of cooperation and the happening events.

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Legal framework for the protection of the rights of women victims of domestic violence

Juraeva Muslimakhon Bakhodir qizi

The family is a unit of society, the well-being of which directly affects the development of society and the state as a whole. An indispensable member of the family is a woman who is both a wife and a mother, and takes on other household responsibilities. However, she is not always granted all the rights set out in international and national legislation. In this regard, the issue of protecting the rights and legitimate interests of women has become an issue at both the international and national levels. n this article, the author has attempted to analyze the opinions of scientists on the selected topic, normative legal acts, which are aimed at ensuring all constitutional rights and legitimate interests of women, as well as strengthening their role both in the family and in society as a whole.

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Ensuring the rights and obligations of the representative

Adilbaev Bekbosin Abatbaevich

Representatives have significant rights and responsibilities that are critical for efficient management and protection in the domains of law, business, and politics. This article examines the procedures for enforcing these rights and obligations, the consequences of non-compliance, and how this situation affects stakeholders. This article illustrates the importance of a balanced approach to ensure that representatives carry out their responsibilities efficiently while upholding the values of accountability and integrity, through an analysis of the basic legislative framework, case law, and enforcement strategies.