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dc.contributor.editorSchoeller-Schletter, Anja
dc.date.accessioned2022-05-04T14:02:25Z
dc.date.available2022-05-04T14:02:25Z
dc.date.issued2021-08-31
dc.identifier.urihttps://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/80934
dc.description.abstractTen years after the Arab Spring, many parts of the Middle East and North Africa are struggling with the consequences of armed conflict, a balance of power tilted in favour of the executive and challenges to the rule of law. However, institutions charged with conducting constitutional review have been reformed substantially in most of the countries in those regions. A pioneer effort, this book offers first-hand insights by renowned practitioners and scholars into constitutional review in the Middle East and North Africa, discerning commonalities and differences from a comparative perspective. Structured along selected topics of interdisciplinary relevance—judicial independence, protection of fundamental rights, control of electoral law, and religious law in the constitutional order—the publication highlights the current state of constitutional review in the region: reference models, major develop-ments, challenges and trends. Anja Schoeller-Schletter is a lawyer and historian focusing on comparative constitutional law in North Africa and the Middle East. She designed the project behind this publication in her capacity as the Head of the Rule of Law Programme Middle East/North Africa in Beirut, Lebanon, a programme funded by the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung. Schlagworteen_US
dc.languageEnglishen_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesNahoststudien. Middle Eastern Studiesen_US
dc.subject.classification1H, GTB, GTF, LAM,LAQ, LND, LNDC, LND, HRAM2en_US
dc.subject.otherArab Spring, Arabic countries, MENA, Naher Osten, Nahost, Nordafrika, Verfassungskontrolle, Verfassungsvergleich, courts, development, electoral law, fundamental rights, judicial power, religious law, constitutional law, constitutional courts, constitutional review, judicial review, Middle East, North Africa, Arab countries, Middle Eastern Law and Politics, comparative constitutional law, rule of law, judiciary, constitutional councilen_US
dc.titleConstitutional Review in the Middle East and North Africaen_US
dc.typebook
dc.description.versionPublisheden_US
oapen.abstract.otherlanguageTen years after the Arab Spring, many parts of the Middle East and North Africa are struggling with the consequences of armed conflict, a balance of power tilted in favour of the executive and challenges to the rule of law. However, institutions charged with conducting constitutional review have been reformed substantially in most of the countries in those regions. A pioneer effort, this book offers first-hand insights by renowned practitioners and scholars into constitutional review in the Middle East and North Africa, discerning commonalities and differences from a comparative perspective. Structured along selected topics of interdisciplinary relevance—judicial independence, protection of fundamental rights, control of electoral law, and religious law in the constitutional order—the publication highlights the current state of constitutional review in the region: reference models, major develop-ments, challenges and trends. Anja Schoeller-Schletter is a lawyer and historian focusing on comparative constitutional law in North Africa and the Middle East. She designed the project behind this publication in her capacity as the Head of the Rule of Law Programme Middle East/North Africa in Beirut, Lebanon, a programme funded by the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung. Schlagworteen_US
oapen.identifier.doi10.5771/9783748912019en_US
oapen.relation.isPublishedBy20c8b06d-3b2b-4af2-acda-fbcfdfea5744
oapen.relation.isbn978-3-7489-1201-9en_US
oapen.series.numberBand 4en_US
oapen.pages405en_US
oapen.place.publicationBaden-Badenen_US


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