rule of law in the Middle East and the Islamic world
: human rights and the judicial process
/ edited by Eugene Cotran
; Mai Yamani
I.B. Tauris Pub. in association with The Centre of Islamic Studies and Middle Eastern Law, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London New York
: Distributed in the USA by St. Martin's Press
, 2000.
x, 180p
English
Includes bibliographical references: p. 169-180
The rule of law in Egypt from a judicial perspective: a digest of the landmark decisions of the Supreme Constitutional Court/ Adel Omar Sherif -- Human rights, the rule of law and the construction of tradition: the Egyptian Supreme Administrative Court and female circumcision (Appeal no. 5257/43, 28 December 1997)/ Kilian Bolz -- Human rights protection and the rule of law: case studies in Israel and Egypt /June Ray -- The Middle East peace process and the rule of law: irreconcilable objectives?/ Lynn Welchman -- The rule of law in Palestine: reviewing the building of legal institutions/ Eugene Cotran -- The rule of law in Iraq: does it exist?/ Sabah Al Mukhtar -- The rule of law and human rights in Jordan: the role of the judiciary in the control of the law's
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Rule of law - Middle East
Human rights - Middle East
KMC514
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R85
Cotran, Eugene
Yamani, Mai
University of London. Centre of Islamic Studies and Middle Eastern Law