This article examines the 2005 amendments to the Egyptian constitution that were intended to change the presidential selection system from a single-nominee referendum to a multi-candidate election. Through a careful study of the amendments and the related laws, it shows that while on the surface this amendment looks as though it opens the presidential elections to multiple candidates, its actual goal is to perpetuate the rule of President Mubarak and his National Democratic Party. Further, by entrenching the new election system through a detailed constitutional amendment, the Egyptian regime has subverted the powers of the Supreme Constitutional Court (SCC) to score a significant victory for the executive and legislative branches in their...
During the lengthy popular uprising which started in the Nile country in January of 2011, three cons...
This paper examines the impeachment mechanism in Egypt after the 2011 Revolution and the 2013 events...
Although this monograph was written before the pro-democracy demonstrations in Egypt in January 2011...
This article examines the 2005 amendments to the Egyptian constitution that were intended to change ...
This Article begins by providing a theoretical framework for examining the specific ways in which Eg...
This Article compares Egypt\u27s election laws before and after the January 25 Revolution to determi...
This study seeks to explain the paradoxical expansion of constitutional power in Egypt over the past...
This report provides an overview of the presidential election and its implications for U.S. policy t...
Since the Muslim Brotherhood rule was toppled in July 2013, the regime of President Abd al-Fattah al...
Actions by Egyptian Defense Minister on July 3rd, 2013 raised a question on what sort of means secur...
On January 25th 2011, following a popular uprising, president Hosni Mubarak of Egypt was forced to r...
In this thesis, the role of non-competitive multi-party legislative elections in Mubarak's Egypt is ...
This Article compares Egypt's election Jaws before and after the January 25 Revolution to determine ...
The dissolution of the 1987 and 1990 parliaments, following two Supreme Court rulings that the 1984 ...
The present article focuses on the political and legal situation with regard to human rights and fre...
During the lengthy popular uprising which started in the Nile country in January of 2011, three cons...
This paper examines the impeachment mechanism in Egypt after the 2011 Revolution and the 2013 events...
Although this monograph was written before the pro-democracy demonstrations in Egypt in January 2011...
This article examines the 2005 amendments to the Egyptian constitution that were intended to change ...
This Article begins by providing a theoretical framework for examining the specific ways in which Eg...
This Article compares Egypt\u27s election laws before and after the January 25 Revolution to determi...
This study seeks to explain the paradoxical expansion of constitutional power in Egypt over the past...
This report provides an overview of the presidential election and its implications for U.S. policy t...
Since the Muslim Brotherhood rule was toppled in July 2013, the regime of President Abd al-Fattah al...
Actions by Egyptian Defense Minister on July 3rd, 2013 raised a question on what sort of means secur...
On January 25th 2011, following a popular uprising, president Hosni Mubarak of Egypt was forced to r...
In this thesis, the role of non-competitive multi-party legislative elections in Mubarak's Egypt is ...
This Article compares Egypt's election Jaws before and after the January 25 Revolution to determine ...
The dissolution of the 1987 and 1990 parliaments, following two Supreme Court rulings that the 1984 ...
The present article focuses on the political and legal situation with regard to human rights and fre...
During the lengthy popular uprising which started in the Nile country in January of 2011, three cons...
This paper examines the impeachment mechanism in Egypt after the 2011 Revolution and the 2013 events...
Although this monograph was written before the pro-democracy demonstrations in Egypt in January 2011...