The Interaction of the Islamic Emirate with Legislative Documents and the Legal System in Afghanistan
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12681130Keywords:
Law, legislative documents, principled documents, processing.Abstract
This article, titled “The Interaction of the Islamic Emirate with Legislative Documents and the Legal System in Afghanistan,” explores the practical and significant issue of the Islamic Emirate’s engagement with legislative documents and the legal framework. Notably, the absence of a well-defined legal system in Afghanistan and the manner in which the Islamic Emirate interacts with legal norms are central themes examined in this study. A critical observation made within the article highlights the lack of due reverence for the legal system in Afghanistan, emphasizing its implications and consequences.
This article addresses pressing societal needs by meticulously examining the legal landscape. Through rigorous analysis and comparison of the Republic and Emirate eras in Afghanistan, the study evaluates the efficacy of globally acknowledged legal components. Specifically, the focus is on addressing the persistent challenges of legal instability and inadequate engagement with legal norms. The research culminates in clear and pragmatic recommendations, underscoring the practical effectiveness of the proposed solutions.