Constitutional politics in the Middle East with special reference to Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Afghanistan

Constitutional politics in the Middle East with special reference to Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Afghanistan - London Bloomsbury 2008 - 1 online resource (xii, 210 p.) - Onati international series in law and society . - Onati international series in law and society. .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Islamic empires, the Ottoman Empire and the circle of justice -- Islam and constitutionalism since the nineteenth century : the significance and peculiarities of Iran -- Bargaining and imposing constitutions : private and public interests in the Iranian, Afghani, and Iraqi constitutional experiments -- The respective roles of human rights and Islam : an unresolved conundrum for Middle Eastern constitutions -- The guardian of the regime : the Turkish Constitutional Court in comparative perspective -- Constitution, legitimacy, and democracy in Turkey -- Crafting a constitution for Afghanistan -- From interim to 'permanent' constitution in Iraq.




Electronic reproduction.
London :
Bloomsbury Publishing,
2014.
Available via World Wide Web.
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9781472560186


Constitutional law--Middle East
Constitutional law (Islamic law)


Middle East--Politics and government

KMC524 / .C66 2008

342.56 / CO-

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