Adopting a child is not a legal concept recognized in Islamic law, which, while giving great importance to orphans and children’s rights, has introduced the legal institution of the Kafala. This institution can be defined as a commitment by the kafil to ensure maintenance, education and protection of a minor makfoul until his legal majority, in the same way as would a father to his son, but without creating any family relationship. For these reasons the Kafala cannot be compared to an international adoption, which, contrariwise, entails the creation of a parent-child relationship. On one side the Kafala is a legal concept recognized by International Law, in particular by the United Nations Convention of 20 November 1989 on the Rights of...
Kafala is an instrument to protect orphans in a system - the islamic sharia - taht does not allow ad...
The goal that animates the present work is to analyze, on the basis of the rules of private internat...
The kafâla, or legal guardianship of a minor who has been abandoned or orphaned, and a means of chil...
Adopting a child is not a legal concept recognized in Islamic law, which, while giving great importa...
SM is a case of the Court of Justice which concerns the question whether a child placed in kafala ca...
The paper critically comments on the M.S. judgment delivered on 26 March 2019 by the Court of Justic...
Currently, child protection measures represent a central issue within the leg¬islative framework set...
True to the spirit of Islamic law, the Algerian legislature prohibits the adoption under section 46 ...
Refugee situations inevitably lead to the separation of families fleeing a country in which they are...
The New Requirements Imposed by EU Member States to the Reunification of Third-country Children for...
This paper deals with the Islamic perspective on child protection for parentless children in Malaysi...
International audienceFor several years now, as a result of the increasing scarcity of children in t...
The increase of migratory fluxes coming from Asia and Africa has resulted in the consolidation of ne...
This paper deals with the interplay between freedom of religion and the transnational recognition of...
Kafala is an instrument to protect orphans in a system - the islamic sharia - taht does not allow ad...
The goal that animates the present work is to analyze, on the basis of the rules of private internat...
The kafâla, or legal guardianship of a minor who has been abandoned or orphaned, and a means of chil...
Adopting a child is not a legal concept recognized in Islamic law, which, while giving great importa...
SM is a case of the Court of Justice which concerns the question whether a child placed in kafala ca...
The paper critically comments on the M.S. judgment delivered on 26 March 2019 by the Court of Justic...
Currently, child protection measures represent a central issue within the leg¬islative framework set...
True to the spirit of Islamic law, the Algerian legislature prohibits the adoption under section 46 ...
Refugee situations inevitably lead to the separation of families fleeing a country in which they are...
The New Requirements Imposed by EU Member States to the Reunification of Third-country Children for...
This paper deals with the Islamic perspective on child protection for parentless children in Malaysi...
International audienceFor several years now, as a result of the increasing scarcity of children in t...
The increase of migratory fluxes coming from Asia and Africa has resulted in the consolidation of ne...
This paper deals with the interplay between freedom of religion and the transnational recognition of...
Kafala is an instrument to protect orphans in a system - the islamic sharia - taht does not allow ad...
The goal that animates the present work is to analyze, on the basis of the rules of private internat...
The kafâla, or legal guardianship of a minor who has been abandoned or orphaned, and a means of chil...