The paper discusses the distributional impact of the rules of the new Egyptian constitution (2012). It specifically addresses the way such rules, substantive and (potentially) procedural, can influence Egyptian law\u27s identity and the underlying relations between the state and individuals and among individuals themselves that such identity implies
The Secular Reconstruction of Islamic Law : The Egyptian Supreme Constitutional Court and the "Battl...
This Article uses documents issued by the Muslim Brotherhood, in particular the lengthy 2007 Politi...
The political dynamics that have characterized post-Mubarak Egypt have often been understood to be a...
The past four decades have witnessed profound transformations in the Egyptian legal system and in th...
By examining the intersection of Islamic law, state law, religion, and culture in the Egyptian natio...
In the wake of the Egyptian military coup of 3 July 2013, much commentary has focused on the religio...
International audienceTwo notions have been at the center of the Egyptian constitutional debates sin...
In the wake of the Egyptian military coup of 3 July 2013, much commentary has focused on the religio...
Egyptâs three constitutions in three years after the fall of Mubarak in 2011 were unprecedented in E...
Article 2 of the Egyptian constitution establishes, “Islam is the religion of the state and Arabic i...
The political dynamics that have characterized post-Mubarak Egypt have often been understood to be a...
The past four decades have witnessed profound transformations in the Egyptian legal system and in th...
Egypt’s three constitutions in three years after the fall of Mubarak in 2011 were unprecedented in E...
This Article uses documents issued by the Muslim Brotherhood, in particular the lengthy 2007 Politi...
Over the last thirty years, a number of Muslim countries, including most recently Afghanistan and Ir...
The Secular Reconstruction of Islamic Law : The Egyptian Supreme Constitutional Court and the "Battl...
This Article uses documents issued by the Muslim Brotherhood, in particular the lengthy 2007 Politi...
The political dynamics that have characterized post-Mubarak Egypt have often been understood to be a...
The past four decades have witnessed profound transformations in the Egyptian legal system and in th...
By examining the intersection of Islamic law, state law, religion, and culture in the Egyptian natio...
In the wake of the Egyptian military coup of 3 July 2013, much commentary has focused on the religio...
International audienceTwo notions have been at the center of the Egyptian constitutional debates sin...
In the wake of the Egyptian military coup of 3 July 2013, much commentary has focused on the religio...
Egyptâs three constitutions in three years after the fall of Mubarak in 2011 were unprecedented in E...
Article 2 of the Egyptian constitution establishes, “Islam is the religion of the state and Arabic i...
The political dynamics that have characterized post-Mubarak Egypt have often been understood to be a...
The past four decades have witnessed profound transformations in the Egyptian legal system and in th...
Egypt’s three constitutions in three years after the fall of Mubarak in 2011 were unprecedented in E...
This Article uses documents issued by the Muslim Brotherhood, in particular the lengthy 2007 Politi...
Over the last thirty years, a number of Muslim countries, including most recently Afghanistan and Ir...
The Secular Reconstruction of Islamic Law : The Egyptian Supreme Constitutional Court and the "Battl...
This Article uses documents issued by the Muslim Brotherhood, in particular the lengthy 2007 Politi...
The political dynamics that have characterized post-Mubarak Egypt have often been understood to be a...