Arguing the Invalidity of Preventive Detention in Yemeni Law: A Comparative Study
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This study tackles a highly important topic in private law and procedural law, namely the concept of laying an attachment on a debtor’s property held by a third party within a comparative framework. The study included an introduction that covered the research problem, its questions, rationale, significance, and methodology. The study is organized into two sections preceded by a preface which introduced the meaning of the concept of laying an attachment on a debtor’s property held by a third party.The first section presented the origin and development of the concept of laying an attachment on a debtor’s property held by a third party and showing its significance. In the second section, the researcher identified the concept of laying an attachment on a debtor’s property held by a third party with special focus on its legal nature. The study concluds with the most important research findings and recommendations.
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