This book by Wasim Husam Al-Din Al-Ahmad explores the protection of elderly rights in the context of Islamic Sharia, international law, and national legislation within the Gulf region. It discusses the growing significance of elderly care due to demographic changes and societal responsibilities towards this age group. The book addresses the legal, social, and ethical obligations to provide adequate services and support to the elderly, emphasizing the need for updated social care systems and policies reflective of contemporary societal needs. It also highlights the challenges faced by aging populations and the importance of ensuring a dignified and secure life for the elderly. The intended audience includes legal professionals, policymakers, and scholars interested in elder law and social justice. |