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Southeast Asian Legal Research Guide: Introduction to Brunei & its Legal System

Brunei’s legal system is based on British common law, with a parallel Syariah law system for Muslims, which supersedes the common law system in areas such as family and property law. In 2014 Brunei became the first Southeast Asian country to adopt strict Syariah criminal law that applies to both Muslims and non-Muslims, with the enactment of the Syariah Penal Code Order 2013 (not all provisions apply to non-Muslims, but s 3(1) of the Order states that unless otherwise expressly provided, the Order applies to Muslims and non-Muslims).

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Document type Archived web content
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  • English
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  • Anti-corruption
  • Laws and regulations
Geographic area (spatial range)
  • Brunei Darussalam
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Author (individual) Robin Gardner
Publisher The University of Melbourne website
Publication date 2020
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Keywords Legal research guide,Legal systems,Rule of law,General country information,Brunei Darussalam
Date uploaded August 10, 2020, 14:19 (UTC)
Date modified August 12, 2020, 02:23 (UTC)