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  2. Legal system of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    According to the United Nations, Kuwait's legal system is a mix of English common law, French civil law, Egyptian civil law and Islamic law. [9] The court system in Kuwait is secular. [10] [11] Unlike other Arab states of the Persian Gulf, Kuwait does not have Sharia courts. [11] Sections of the civil court system administer family law. [11]

  3. Constitution of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Kuwait (Arabic: الدستور الكويتي, romanized: ad-distūr al-Kuwayti, Gulf Arabic pronunciation: [ɪddɪstuːr ɪlkweːti]) was created by the Constitutional Assembly in 1961–1962 and signed into law on 11 November 1962 by the Emir, the Commander of the Military of Kuwait Sheikh Abdullah III Al-Salim Al-Sabah.

  4. Application of Sharia by country - Wikipedia

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    [95] [126] According to the United Nations, Kuwait's legal system is a combination of British common law, French civil law, Egyptian civil law and Sharia. [127] The Sharia-based personal status law for Sunnis is based on the Maliki fiqh and for Shiites, their own school of Islam regulates personal status.

  5. Politics of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    The judiciary in Kuwait is not independent of the government, the Emir appoints all the judges and many judges are foreign nationals from Egypt.In each administrative district of Kuwait, there is a Summary Court (also called Courts of First Instance which are composed of one or more divisions, like a Traffic Court or an Administrative Court); then there is Court of Appeals; Cassation Court ...

  6. Code of Personal Status (Kuwait) - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The Code of Personal Status is a Kuwait legal code promulgated in 1984.

  7. Kuwait's Third Constituency - Wikipedia

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    The third constituency of Kuwait is a legislative constituency in Kuwait. Like the other four constituencies in Kuwait , it elects exactly 10 members to the National Assembly via plurality vote . As of 2022, it currently represents fifteen residential areas and has an electorate of 138,364. [ 1 ]

  8. Government of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait is a constitutional monarchy. [1] The King of Kuwait, a monarch from the Al Sabah ruling family , Kuwait is a parliamentary democracy.. the parliament appoints different cabinets, for different petitions.. concerning economy, peace and sharia law

  9. Ministry of Justice (Kuwait) - Wikipedia

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    The Kuwaiti Ministry of Justice is the ministry responsible for judicial, legal, financial, and administrative affairs. It was established by a decree issued by Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah on 16 February 1978.