Little Steps Forward: Some Remarks on the Rome Conference on the Rule of Law in Afghanistan
In: Max Planck yearbook of United Nations law, Band 11, Heft 1, S. 307-312
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In: Max Planck yearbook of United Nations law, Band 11, Heft 1, S. 307-312
ISSN: 1875-7413
In: Studien zur europäischen Rechtsgeschichte 206
In: Recht in der industriellen Revolution 4
"Constitutionalism in Islamic Countries: Between Upheaval and Continuity examines the question of whether something similar to an "Islamic constitutionalism" has emerged out of the political and constitutional upheaval witnessed in many parts of North Africa, the Middle East, and Central and Southern Asia in order to identify its defining features and to assess the challenges it poses to established concepts of constitutionalism. This book offers an integrated analysis of the constitutional experience of Islamic countries, drawing on the methods and insights of comparative constitutional law, Islamic law, international law and legal history. European and United States experiences are used as points of reference against which the peculiar challenges, and the specific answers given to those challenges in the countries surveyed, can be assessed. Whether these concepts can be applied successfully to the often grim political and social realities of their countries will provide invaluable insights into whether such a fusion can be sustained, and may even pave the way for a new era of constitutionalism in Islamic countries"--
In: Max Planck yearbook of United Nations law, Band 20, Heft 1, S. 459-533
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In: Max Planck yearbook of United Nations law, Band 19, Heft 1, S. 505-580
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In: Max Planck yearbook of United Nations law, Band 18, Heft 1, S. 601-666
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In: Max Planck yearbook of United Nations law, Band 18, Heft 1, S. 746-752
ISSN: 1875-7413
In: Max Planck yearbook of United Nations law, Band 18, Heft 1, S. i-xviii
ISSN: 1875-7413
Constitutionalism, Human Rights, and Islam after the Arab Spring offers a comprehensive analysis of the impact that new and draft constitutions and amendments - such as those in Jordan, Morocco, Syria, Egypt, and Tunisia - have had on the transformative processes that drive constitutionalism in Arab countries. This collection of essays, written by an expert team of constitutional and comparative law scholars and practitioners, provides an overview of the recent constitutional experience of Arab countries, explores the potential and actual impact of Islam and Sharia on the notion of modern cons.
In: Governance and Limited Statehood
In: Governance and Limited Statehood Ser.
This book focuses on decision-making by non-state justice institutions at the interface of traditional, religious, and state laws. The authors discuss the implications of non-state justice for the rule of law, presenting case studies on traditional councils and courts in Pakistan, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Bolivia and South Africa
In: Rechtswissenschaften und Verwaltung
In: Handbuch