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Adultery and Rape in the Muslim Criminal Law Comparative Law Analysis

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  • Ammar MANNA

    (Department of Criminal Law Criminal Process and Forensics RUDN University Moscow Russia)

  • Maryus MURKSHTIS

    (Department of Criminal Law Criminal Process and Forensics RUDN University Moscow Russia)

  • Lev BERTOVSKIY

    (Department of Criminal Law Criminal Process and Forensics RUDN University Moscow Russia)

  • Natalya SELEZNEVA

    (Department of Criminal Law Criminal Process and Forensics RUDN University Moscow Russia)

  • Milena IGNATOVA

    (Department of Criminal Law Criminal Process and Forensics RUDN University Moscow Russia)

Abstract

In the Muslim world countries the marriage relationships are paid special attention to Religious views of the Muslims deny any sexual intercourse before the marriage and after the official marriage the adulterous intercourse widely known as adultery is punished by the criminal law In many countries of the world the adultery is not considered to be a felony since it concerns the personal sphere of a human life where the state can t interfere with any reason The lack of practice in prosecution for the adultery in the European countries makes the specified topic of particular interest

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  • Ammar MANNA & Maryus MURKSHTIS & Lev BERTOVSKIY & Natalya SELEZNEVA & Milena IGNATOVA, 2017. "Adultery and Rape in the Muslim Criminal Law Comparative Law Analysis," Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, ASERS Publishing, vol. 8(1), pages 113-117.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jarle0:v:8:y:2017:i:1:p:113-117
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