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1583. black, Ann. Casting the first stone: the significance of Brunei Darussalam's Syariah Penal Code Order for lgbt Bruneians. Australian Journal of Asian Law, 20 i (2019), pp. 1-17.
1584. Brunei Darussalam. Keeping the faith: a study of freedom of thought, conscience, and religion in ASEAN. Ed. David Cohen, Kevin Tan. West Java: University of Indonesia, Human Rights Resource Centre, 2015, pp. 55-98.
1585. JUNED, Awang Abdul Aziz bin. The Shariah Penal Code: an introduction. Brunei Darusssalam: State Mufti's Office, 2013. 218 pp.
1586. Lindsey, Tim & steiner, Kerstin. Islam, the monarchy and criminal law in Brunei: the Syariah Penal Code Order, 2013. Griffith Law Review, 25 iv (2016) pp. 552-580.
1587. mohamad, Tun Abdul Hamid. Implementation of hudud in Brunei: differences between Brunei and Malaysia. Islam and Civilisational Renewal, 5 ii (2014) pp. 149-161.
1588. mohamed, Mansurah Izzul. Understanding the situation on the ground. Journal of Islamic Law, 1 (2020) pp. 157-166.
1589. mottet, Eric. Brunei: de la rente petro-gaziere a la charia. Monde Chinois, 38-39 ii-iii (2014) pp. 168-170.
1590. müller, Dominik M. Brunei’s SharTa Penal Code Order: punitive turn or the art of non-punishment? Journal of Islamic Law, 1 (2020) pp. 167-187.
1591. müller, Dominik M. Paradoxical normativities in Brunei Darussalam and Malaysia: Islamic law and the asean human rights declaration. Asian Survey, 56 iii (2016) pp. 415-441.
1592. müller, Dominik M. Sharia law and the politics of “faith control” in Brunei Darussalam: dynamics of socio-legal change in a Southeast Asian Sultanate. Internationales Asienforum: International Quarterly for Asian Studies, 46 iii-iv (2015) pp. 313-345.
1593. rabb, Intisar. Foreword. Codification of Islamic criminal law. Journal of Islamic Law, 1 (2020) pp. 146-156.
1594. stratil, Michael. Islamisieren und strafen. Kontroversen um Bruneis Scharia-Strafrecht. Südostasien, 1 (2016) pp. 1-2.
1595. walker, Nigel (compiled by). LGBT rights in Brunei. Debate pack. London: House of Commons Library, 2019. 19 pp.
1596. yahya, Hajah Nurul Akmalina Binti Haji. The applicability of Islamic criminal law in Brunei Darussalam: problems and prospects. Master thesis of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Heritage (Fiqh & Usul Fiqh). Gombak, Selangor: International Islamic University Malaysia, 2010. 116 pp.
1597. zulfiqar, Adnan A. Pursuing over-criminalization at the expense of Islamic law. Journal of Islamic Law, 1 (2020) pp. 189-193.
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