马来西亚东部地方法院执行离婚后命令面临的挑战

IF 0.2 Q4 LAW
H. Khan, N. A. Hak, N. M. Zin, R. C. Soh
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马来西亚的地方法院包括沙巴州法院和砂拉越州法院。马来西亚政府承认这个法院的存在,并在马来西亚联邦宪法中提及。虽然这些法院在处理各州土著人的属人法方面有权力和权威,但在执行这些法院作出的离婚后命令方面存在挑战。这篇文章很有意义,因为关于这一主题的研究很少。本文的主要目的是检查东马来西亚本地法院离婚后命令的执行情况。委员会亦会探讨离婚人士在执行离婚令时遇到的问题和挑战,并就改善现行制度提出建议。本文采用了以图书馆为基础的定性研究方法,包括小组讨论和对村长(ketua kampung)、村长(penghulu)、社区领导、地方法院法官、地方上诉法院法官、地方法院登记官和几名离婚者的访谈。这项研究的结果确定了四个相对的挑战:在发布离婚令时找到丈夫的能力;二是丈夫拖欠赡养费;缺乏执行命令的人力,最后,丈夫皈依伊斯兰教。此后,本文建议政府可以通过授权法院法警或执行机构、增加资金和指定一个执行离婚令的专门部门来提供援助
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THE CHALLENGES IN ENFORCING POST DIVORCE ORDERS OF NATIVE COURTS IN EAST MALAYSIA
The native court in Malaysia comprises of Mahkamah Anak Negeri Sabah and Mahkamah Bumiputera Sarawak. The existence of this court is recognised by the Malaysian Government and they are mentioned in the Federal Constitution of Malaysia. Although these courts are given power and authority in dealing with the personal law of natives in each state, there are challenges in enforcing post-divorce orders made by these courts. This article is significant since there is a dearth of study on this topic. The main objective of this article is to examine the enforcement of post-divorce orders of native courts within East Malaysia. It will also explore the problems and challenges of divorcees in enforcing divorce orders and provide recommendations to improve the existing system. This article adopts library-based and qualitative research method which consists of group discussions and interviews with the village headman (ketua kampung), headman (penghulu), community leader, native courts’ judges, native court of appeal’s judge, registrar of native court and several divorcees. The result of this research identified four challenges vis-a-vis: the capability to find the husband upon the issuance of the divorce order; second, husband’s default payment of maintenance; lack of manpower in enforcing the order and lastly, husband’s conversion to Islam. Thereafter, this article suggests that the government could provide assistance by empowering court bailiffs or enforcement bodies, increasing funding and to designate a special department for enforcement of divorce orders
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