The United States\u27 mission in Afghanistan is to create a stable, democratic country that will no longer serve as a stronghold for terrorist organizations. Since the U.S. takeover in 2001, most rule-of-law promotion has focused on urban centers, allowing the Taliban to gain traction in rural areas by creating its own alternative justice system. This Note discusses the primary obstacles preventing citizens in rural Afghanistan from accessing the state justice system and suggests solutions to those obstacles
Panelists will discuss the history of the Afghan legal system and the obstacles to development. Is d...
One of the fundamental functions of any state is to maintain monopoly over legitimate use of violenc...
In anthropological and legal literature, the phenomenon termed ‘legal pluralism’ has bee...
The United States\u27 mission in Afghanistan is to create a stable, democratic country that will no ...
On January 4, 2004, the Islamic Transitional State of Afghanistan ratified a constitution. While lau...
Promoting the rule of law in Afghanistan has been a major U.S. foreign policy objective since the co...
The ‘rule of law’ remains an elusive commodity in Afghanistan. Securing a stable Afghanistan underpi...
This article provides a critical reflection on the efforts at legal reconstruction initiated in 2001...
Rule of Law is a principle that politicians often discuss to evaluate the stability and progressive...
Afghanistan’s restoration of the rule of law has set in motion a renewed debate about fundamental le...
This article views Afghanistan less as a war, and more as a contest of criminalized justice systems....
Afghanistan faces significant challenges as it seeks to emerge from thirty years of civil war and in...
Abstract The legal system of Afghanistan contains Islamic, Statutory and customary rules. It has de...
This article views Afghanistan less as a war, and more as a contest of criminalized justice systems....
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Technological developments have enabled very rapid adv...
Panelists will discuss the history of the Afghan legal system and the obstacles to development. Is d...
One of the fundamental functions of any state is to maintain monopoly over legitimate use of violenc...
In anthropological and legal literature, the phenomenon termed ‘legal pluralism’ has bee...
The United States\u27 mission in Afghanistan is to create a stable, democratic country that will no ...
On January 4, 2004, the Islamic Transitional State of Afghanistan ratified a constitution. While lau...
Promoting the rule of law in Afghanistan has been a major U.S. foreign policy objective since the co...
The ‘rule of law’ remains an elusive commodity in Afghanistan. Securing a stable Afghanistan underpi...
This article provides a critical reflection on the efforts at legal reconstruction initiated in 2001...
Rule of Law is a principle that politicians often discuss to evaluate the stability and progressive...
Afghanistan’s restoration of the rule of law has set in motion a renewed debate about fundamental le...
This article views Afghanistan less as a war, and more as a contest of criminalized justice systems....
Afghanistan faces significant challenges as it seeks to emerge from thirty years of civil war and in...
Abstract The legal system of Afghanistan contains Islamic, Statutory and customary rules. It has de...
This article views Afghanistan less as a war, and more as a contest of criminalized justice systems....
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Technological developments have enabled very rapid adv...
Panelists will discuss the history of the Afghan legal system and the obstacles to development. Is d...
One of the fundamental functions of any state is to maintain monopoly over legitimate use of violenc...
In anthropological and legal literature, the phenomenon termed ‘legal pluralism’ has bee...