On January 4, 2004, the Islamic Transitional State of Afghanistan ratified a constitution. While lauded by many, a number of its articles have stirred debate within Afghanistan. Using the country\u27s new criminal procedure code as a case study, the author addresses key questions pertaining to legal reform and development movements, including the foreign imposition of law, a lack of local participation in legal reform processes, and a blindness to the multiple layers of indigenous law practiced on the ground. The author concludes that these are all weaknesses that will fundamentally hamper the rebuilding of stable legal institutions in Afghanistan in the long term
Criminal influence, also referred to in this paper as influence misuse, is one of the crimes that, i...
This work examines the debate on transitional justice in Afghanistan. Attempts to open up the discus...
According to the Afghan Constitution, in the absence of relevant statutory laws, courts shall refer ...
On January 4, 2004, the Islamic Transitional State of Afghanistan ratified a constitution. While lau...
Following increased international involvement in post-intervention law reform, a fundamental concern...
This article provides a critical reflection on the efforts at legal reconstruction initiated in 2001...
Afghanistan’s restoration of the rule of law has set in motion a renewed debate about fundamental le...
Abstract The legal system of Afghanistan contains Islamic, Statutory and customary rules. It has de...
The criminal law frameworks of countries that have been the subject of international peacekeeping op...
One of the fundamental functions of any state is to maintain monopoly over legitimate use of violenc...
Rule of Law is a principle that politicians often discuss to evaluate the stability and progressive...
The United States\u27 mission in Afghanistan is to create a stable, democratic country that will no ...
The ‘rule of law’ remains an elusive commodity in Afghanistan. Securing a stable Afghanistan underpi...
In this paper, I will examine three cases of violence against women that went through the Afghan for...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Judicial reform in Afghanistan is seriously undermined by systemic corrupti...
Criminal influence, also referred to in this paper as influence misuse, is one of the crimes that, i...
This work examines the debate on transitional justice in Afghanistan. Attempts to open up the discus...
According to the Afghan Constitution, in the absence of relevant statutory laws, courts shall refer ...
On January 4, 2004, the Islamic Transitional State of Afghanistan ratified a constitution. While lau...
Following increased international involvement in post-intervention law reform, a fundamental concern...
This article provides a critical reflection on the efforts at legal reconstruction initiated in 2001...
Afghanistan’s restoration of the rule of law has set in motion a renewed debate about fundamental le...
Abstract The legal system of Afghanistan contains Islamic, Statutory and customary rules. It has de...
The criminal law frameworks of countries that have been the subject of international peacekeeping op...
One of the fundamental functions of any state is to maintain monopoly over legitimate use of violenc...
Rule of Law is a principle that politicians often discuss to evaluate the stability and progressive...
The United States\u27 mission in Afghanistan is to create a stable, democratic country that will no ...
The ‘rule of law’ remains an elusive commodity in Afghanistan. Securing a stable Afghanistan underpi...
In this paper, I will examine three cases of violence against women that went through the Afghan for...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Judicial reform in Afghanistan is seriously undermined by systemic corrupti...
Criminal influence, also referred to in this paper as influence misuse, is one of the crimes that, i...
This work examines the debate on transitional justice in Afghanistan. Attempts to open up the discus...
According to the Afghan Constitution, in the absence of relevant statutory laws, courts shall refer ...