Perkembangan Hukum Keluarga di Tunisia
Abstract
Islamic family law in Tunisia is unique because of Tunisian radicalism. This is because the process
of formulating and structuring Islamic family law in Tunisia is not just an attempt to codify
(bookkeeping) the Maliki school of law. However, these are also progressive and revolutionary
steps to legalize and regulate administration in the field of law, particularly about family law. This
is evidenced by the birth of the Tunisian Code of Personal Status. Judging from the historicity of
the formation of the CPST, it was heavily influenced by France. In addition, there are also
Nationalists who have a secular educational background. The legal reforms carried out by the
Tunisian government, in terms of existing problems, do not intend to deviate and abandon the
principles of Islamic law, but rather are caused by the government's desire to ensure the welfare,
peace and benefit of the Tunisian nation and people themselves
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