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dc.contributor.advisorZuraini Ab Hamid, Ph.Den_US
dc.contributor.advisorNorjihan Ab Aziz, Ph.Den_US
dc.contributor.advisorFarid Sufian Shuaib, Ph.Den_US
dc.contributor.authorAhmed , Asadulla Shafeeen_US
dc.date.accessioned2024-06-13T09:39:27Z-
dc.date.available2024-06-13T09:39:27Z-
dc.date.issued2024-
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dc.description.abstractThe Drugs Act 17/2011 of the Maldives, while criminalising drug use, permits rehabilitation for both first-time and repeat offenders, including voluntary rehabilitation without criminal charges. However, since its implementation in 2011, drug offences have increased, and those seeking treatment have failed to complete the programme and return to society as law-abiding citizens. This prompts the need to evaluate the Act’s implementation, with the purpose of identifying issues related to the enforcement of rehabilitation provisions under the Drugs Act 17/2011 of the Maldives, and discovering the reason for the exponential growth in numbers related to drug-related crimes in the Maldives. This research, using a qualitative doctrinal method, analysed the drug framework from two primary aspects: (1) punishment under the laws of the Maldives and (2) rehabilitation and treatment offered in the country. To analyse the first aspect, the research utilised the benchmark under Section 10 of the Constitution of the Maldives, which requires the laws to be fully compliant with Shari’ah. Any law that is in contravention would be deemed unconstitutional. Using this benchmark, the concept of punishment for drug offences was identified in Shari’ah literature, and it was established that the punishments for drug offences in the Maldives were in compliance with Shari’ah ta’zir. For the second aspect, the objectives and purposes of Shari’ah regarding rehabilitation and treatment were analysed. It showed that Shari’ah requires the provision of treatment and rehabilitation as a fundamental objective for those requiring treatment. Furthermore, analysis was conducted on conventional rehabilitation models and other modern Shari’ah-based rehabilitation models to relate them to the Maldivian rehabilitation model. It showed that the Maldives has codified in detail the rehabilitation and treatment for drug addicts, and these treatments were found to be compliant with Shari’ah. The research also focused on the Malaysian drug framework, a country similar to the Maldives. However, unlike the Maldives, Malaysia has a successful system for managing the influx of drugs and providing rehabilitative treatment with positive results. It was found that Malaysia has given priority to a community treatment and rehabilitation model, which is not found in the Maldivian drug framework. Moreover, regarding the punishments, it was found that although both countries' punishments for drug offences are fully compliant with Shari’ah, the approach to punishment for drug offences in the Maldives is much more lenient than in Malaysia. The research then focused on identifying the monitoring and rehabilitation authorities established under the drug framework of the Maldives. It was found that two key actors were established in the Maldives: the Drug Court and the National Drug Agency. Failures in the system were generally attributed to issues related to these establishments. Conflicting laws and a lack of oversight functionality in the drug framework led to multiple system failures. It was identified that most drug addicts in need of treatment were denied due to various factors, which could be addressed if the rehabilitation and treatment strategy of the Maldivian drug framework included enhanced oversight functionality and was redrafted into a positive, health-centric model to accommodate everyone needing treatment, as proposed in this research. The findings of this research will help stakeholders address the issue of enforcement failures and promote a more viable rehabilitation and treatment model that is humane, Shari’ah-compliant, and in accordance with international best practices.en_US
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dc.publisherKuala Lumpur : Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Law, International Islamic University Malaysia, 2024en_US
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dc.titleThe implementation of rehabilitation provisions in the drugs Act17/2011 of Maldivesen_US
dc.typeDoctoral Thesisen_US
dc.description.identityG1828129Asadullashafeeahmeden_US
dc.description.identifierThesis : The implementation of rehabilitation provisions in the drugs Act17/2011 of Maldives / by Asadulla Shafee Ahmeden_US
dc.description.kulliyahAhmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Lawsen_US
dc.description.programmeDoctor of Philosophy in Lawen_US
dc.description.degreelevelDoctoral
dc.description.abstractarabicيواجه قانون المخدرات 2011/17 في جزر المالديف، المصمم لتجريم تعاطي المخدرات مع تعزيز إعادة تأهيل المجرمين ،تحديات في تنفيذه. منذ بداية القانون في عام 2011، ارتفعت جرائم المخدرات، وفشل العديد من الذين يخضعون للعلاج في إعادة الاندماج في المجتمع. ويبحث هذا البحث، الذي يستخدم منهجا فقهيا نوعيا، في فعالية القانون ،مركزا على جانبين: العقوبة القانونية وإعادة التأهيل. وتقيم الدراسة أولا مدى امتثال القانون للشريعة الإسلامية، وهو شرط دستوري في مالديف. وترى أن أحكام العقوبة الواردة في القانون تتماشى مع التعزير الشرعي. ثم يدقق البحث في توافق القانون مع مبادئ الشريعة الإسلامية بشأن إعادة التأهيل، ويخلص إلى أن النموذج المالديفي يلتزم بهذه المبادئ من خلال تفصيل العلاجات لمدمني المخدرات. وبالمقارنة، تبحث الدراسة في إطار المخدرات في ماليزيا ،مشيرة إلى نجاحها في إدارة قضايا المخدرات وإعادة التأهيل ،وتسلط الضوء على نهج العلاج المجتمعي الغائب في جزر المالديف. وعلى الرغم من التزام كلا البلدين بالشريعة الإسلامية في معاقبة جرائم المخدرات، إلا أن جزر المالديف تظهر تساهلا مقارنة بماليزيا. ويحدد البحث المسائل التشغيلية في إطار مكافحة المخدرات في مالديف، ولا سيما مع محكمة المخدرات والوكالة الوطنية للمخدرات. ويعزو التقرير الإخفاقات المنهجية إلى تضارب القوانين وعدم كفاية الرقابة. وتشير الدراسة إلى أن العديد من المدمنين يحرمون من العلاج بسبب هذه القضايا النظامية وتوصي بنموذج يركز على الصحة مع تعزيز الإشراف على إطار المخدرات في جزر المالديف. في الختام، يسلط هذا البحث الضوء على تحديات تنفيذ قانون المخدرات في جزر المالديف 2011/17 ويقترح نهجا منقحا لإعادة التأهيل والعلاج الفعالين .وهو يدعو إلى نموذج إنساني ومتوافق مع الشريعة الإسلامية ويتماشى مع أفضل الممارسات الدولية، بهدف مساعدة أصحاب المصلحة في معالجة أوجه القصور في القانون.en_US
dc.description.nationalityMaldivesen_US
dc.description.emailahmedsa66@gmail.comen_US
dc.description.cpsemail0104230711en_US
dc.description.fundercps2u@iium.edu.my
dc.description.callnumberahmedsa66@gmail.comen_US
dc.description.notesThesis (Ph.D)--International Islamic University Malaysia, 2024.en_US
dc.description.physicaldescription1 online resource (xiv, 217 leaves).en_US
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