Comparative investigation of the dispute settlement rule governing aliens' divorce in laws of Iran, European countries and Egypt

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Autor(a) principal: Pour Mohammad, Abasat
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Nouri, Hojjatollah
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Lex Humana
Texto Completo: https://seer.ucp.br/seer/index.php/LexHumana/article/view/1424
Resumo: In some countries, the accepted rule is that individuals' personal situation is basically governed by the laws of their national government while in some other countries it is accepted that individuals' personal situation is governed by the laws of their residence. Conflicts between certain international and national laws are observed in the courts of countries that consider the individuals' personal situation is under the governance of their national governments' laws while the issue of conflicts between nationalities whose resolution is prioritized over the issue of conflicts between national laws, is also actionable in their courts. The issues of effects of marriage on nationality and vice versa are brought up in countries that accept that individuals' personal situation is governed by their national governments. In the present article which has been organized under the context of conflicts between certain personal-situation national laws relating to divorce, the causes of the former conflicts have been investigated and resolutions have been suggested for each.
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spelling Comparative investigation of the dispute settlement rule governing aliens' divorce in laws of Iran, European countries and EgyptIn some countries, the accepted rule is that individuals' personal situation is basically governed by the laws of their national government while in some other countries it is accepted that individuals' personal situation is governed by the laws of their residence. Conflicts between certain international and national laws are observed in the courts of countries that consider the individuals' personal situation is under the governance of their national governments' laws while the issue of conflicts between nationalities whose resolution is prioritized over the issue of conflicts between national laws, is also actionable in their courts. The issues of effects of marriage on nationality and vice versa are brought up in countries that accept that individuals' personal situation is governed by their national governments. In the present article which has been organized under the context of conflicts between certain personal-situation national laws relating to divorce, the causes of the former conflicts have been investigated and resolutions have been suggested for each.Universidade Católica de Petrópolis2018-03-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ucp.br/seer/index.php/LexHumana/article/view/1424Lex Humana (ISSN 2175-0947); Vol. 9 No. 2 (2017): JUL.-DEZ.; 1-19Lex Humana (ISSN 2175-0947); v. 9 n. 2 (2017): JUL.-DEZ.; 1-192175-0947reponame:Lex Humanainstname:Universidade Católica de Petrópolis (UCP)instacron:UCPporhttps://seer.ucp.br/seer/index.php/LexHumana/article/view/1424/673Pour Mohammad, AbasatNouri, Hojjatollahinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-02-27T14:23:58Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1424Revistahttp://seer.ucp.br/seer/index.php?journal=LexHumanaPUBhttp://seer.ucp.br/seer/index.php/LexHumana/oai||sergio.salles@ucp.br2175-09472175-0947opendoar:2023-02-27T14:23:58Lex Humana - Universidade Católica de Petrópolis (UCP)false
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title Comparative investigation of the dispute settlement rule governing aliens' divorce in laws of Iran, European countries and Egypt
spellingShingle Comparative investigation of the dispute settlement rule governing aliens' divorce in laws of Iran, European countries and Egypt
Pour Mohammad, Abasat
title_short Comparative investigation of the dispute settlement rule governing aliens' divorce in laws of Iran, European countries and Egypt
title_full Comparative investigation of the dispute settlement rule governing aliens' divorce in laws of Iran, European countries and Egypt
title_fullStr Comparative investigation of the dispute settlement rule governing aliens' divorce in laws of Iran, European countries and Egypt
title_full_unstemmed Comparative investigation of the dispute settlement rule governing aliens' divorce in laws of Iran, European countries and Egypt
title_sort Comparative investigation of the dispute settlement rule governing aliens' divorce in laws of Iran, European countries and Egypt
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description In some countries, the accepted rule is that individuals' personal situation is basically governed by the laws of their national government while in some other countries it is accepted that individuals' personal situation is governed by the laws of their residence. Conflicts between certain international and national laws are observed in the courts of countries that consider the individuals' personal situation is under the governance of their national governments' laws while the issue of conflicts between nationalities whose resolution is prioritized over the issue of conflicts between national laws, is also actionable in their courts. The issues of effects of marriage on nationality and vice versa are brought up in countries that accept that individuals' personal situation is governed by their national governments. In the present article which has been organized under the context of conflicts between certain personal-situation national laws relating to divorce, the causes of the former conflicts have been investigated and resolutions have been suggested for each.
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