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Between caravan and sultan: the Bayruk of southern Morocco, a study in history and identity
In: Studies in the history and society of the Maghrib v.1
Preliminary Material -- Introduction: The Bayruk and the Academy -- History, Identity and Textuality -- Antique Space, Upstart Qabila -- A Futuristc Past: Archeology of the Bayruk -- Caravan of the Bayruk -- Spoils of War, Bounties of Trade -- Conclusion: Casualties of Translation, Fetters of Textuality -- Bibliography -- Index.
Die Problematik der Anerkennung ausländischer Gerichtsurteile: Beiträge zum Internationalen Zivilprozessrecht und zur Schiedsbarkeit
Die Problematik der Anerkennung und Vollstreckung ausländischer Gerichtsentscheidungen in zivil-, handels- und familienrechtlichen Belangen ist in unserer immer stärker zusammenwachsenden Welt von enormer Bedeutung. Es kann davon ausgegangen werden, dass sich die Auseinandersetzung mit ausländischen Gerichtsentscheidungen in absehbarer Zukunft auch auf die übrigen Rechtsbereiche erstrecken wird. Dieses Buch gewährt einen Einblick in die Entstehungsgeschichte dieses Problems und bietet darüber hinaus einen Überblick über internationale Abkommen zu dessen Lösung sowie über Formen des Umgangs damit in den Gesetzesnormen einiger Europäischer und arabischer Länder
Africanists and Africans of the Maghrib II: casualties of secularity
In: The journal of North African studies, Band 17, Heft 3, S. 409-431
ISSN: 1743-9345
Africanists and Africans of the Maghrib: casualties of Analogy
In: The journal of North African studies, Band 15, Heft 3, S. 349-374
ISSN: 1743-9345
Somaliland's investment in peace : analysing the diaspora's economic engagement in peace building
Introduction: Since 1991 the people of Somaliland have successfully established a peaceful and relatively stable state and community. They have managed a process of reconciliation, demobilized the local militias, restored law and order, and held three rounds of peaceful elections. Much of the urban infrastructure and basic social services destroyed during the war (1988-1991) have been re-established. Peace and stability allowed normal patterns of trade and other economic activities to resume, and thousands of refugees came back from neighbouring countries. However, despite being the most stable polity within the territory of the former Somali Republic, Somaliland has not been recognized internationally as a state, and thus it has not received the kind of international support given to many other post-conflict countries. In the early 1990s few international organizations were willing to support internal reconciliation, establish security through disarmament, demobilization and reintegration, or promote democratization and development. Instead, peace building has been achieved by Somalis themselves, supported in part by the Somaliland diaspora,1 which has sent remittances, undertaken business and social investment, and helped to re-establish or rehabilitate basic services. [Continues]
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Al-Sunnah Al-Taqririyyah: Meaning, Method, Argument and Divisions
In: International journal of academic research in business and social sciences: IJ-ARBSS, Band 13, Heft 10
ISSN: 2222-6990
The Actual Sunnah: Its Concept, Guidelines and Evidence
In: International journal of academic research in business and social sciences: IJ-ARBSS, Band 13, Heft 5
ISSN: 2222-6990
Egypt in Chinese media: a critical discourse analysis of online news headlines in Xinhua
In: Contemporary Arab affairs
ISSN: 1755-0920
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Procyclicality, Fiscal Dominance, and the Effectiveness of Fiscal Policy in Egypt
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Transition to sustainability in the twenty‐first century: the contribution of science and technology ‐ Report of the World Conference of Scientific Academies held in Tokyo, Japan, 15‐18 May 2000
In: International journal of sustainability in higher education, Band 2, Heft 1, S. 70-78
ISSN: 1758-6739