
Economic security is a multidimensional concept that has gained increasing importance in modern international relations and national security frameworks. In its broadest definition, economic security refers to the protection of a state’s, society’s, or individuals’ economic values, interests, and living conditions from external or internal threats. This form of security addresses both individual welfare levels and the sustainability of national economic structures, and it maintains close recipro
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KeKetubah (Hebrew: כְּתוּבָּה, plural: ketubot) is a legal marriage contract in Jewish law that specifies the husband’s obligations toward his wife. The word ketubah literally means “that which is written” or “written document,” and its primary purpose is to ensure the wife’s economic security in the event of divorce or the husband’s death. Under this document, all of the husband’s movable and immovable property is considered collateral or a mortgage for the payment of the amount stipulated in the
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