Interpretation of Interfaith and/or Belief Marriage by Judges: Disparity and Legal Vacuum
Umar Haris Sanjaya
Abstract:Judges experience disparities in interpreting marriages of different beliefs and/or religions, resulting in different legal products, both determinations made. There is a difference between granting and rejecting. Interestingly, the understanding of the Constitutional Court judges and judges at District Courts has a significant disparity where one says there is a legal vacuum and the other is clear in accordance with the law. This study concerning a disparity in interfaith marriages in its determination and th… Show more
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