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The Rule of Law in the Arab World: Courts in Egypt and the Gulf (Cambridge Middle East Studies)

Author Nathan J. Brown
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Category Law
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ISBN / ASIN0521030684
ISBN-139780521030687
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Sales Rank3,649,701
CategoryLaw
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Nathan Brown's penetrating account of the development and operation of the courts in the Arab world is based on fieldwork in Egypt and the Gulf. The book addresses important questions about the nature of Egypt's judicial system and the reasons why such a system appeals to Arab rulers outside Egypt. From the theoretical perspective, it also contributes to the debates about liberal legality, political change and the relationship between law and society in the developing world. It will be widely read by scholars of the Middle East, students of law and colonial historians.
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