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The Rule of Law and the New Egyptian Constitution

Liverpool Law Review, 2014
This article explores meaning of the rule of law for Egypt after Mubarak. In Egypt, the process of writing and ratifying a new constitution was overseen first by Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF), then by the newly elected President Morsi and by SCAF again, when the army moved to depose Mr Morsi and the government of the Muslim Brotherhood ...
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Shari'ah, Fiqh and Egyptian Law

open access: yes, 2005
The article examines the inclusion of the principles of Islamic Shari'ah in Egyptian legislation, highlighting the confusion between Shari'ah and Fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence). It analyzes how Shari'ah, originally understood as "path" or "way," has been reinterpreted to include legal and jurisprudential regulations.
Wael Farouq
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Apostasy in Modern Egyptian Law

The Arabist: Budapest Studies in Arabic, 2017
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A Note on Egyptian Law-Courts

Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1931
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Sale of time in Imami jurisprudence and Egyptian law

Comparative Studies in Jurisprudence, Law, and Politics, 2023
It has not been more than a few decades since the creation of timeshare, and for this reason, it has not been mentioned in Persian law books as far as it has been investigated. Time sharing (sharing time) or selling time is a new contract that was formed based on the needs and desires of contemporary people.
Sohad Jadri   +2 more
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The Egyptian State as a Muǧtahid: Law and Religion in the Jurisprudence of the Egyptian Supreme Constitutional Court

Arab Law Quarterly, 2022
Abstract This article explores two recent decisions issued by the Egyptian Supreme Constitutional Court (SCC) to demonstrate how the Court resolves conflicts involving Islamic and Christian law: (1) a decision to maintain the constitutionality of the wife’s obedience (ṭāʿat al-zawǧa) articles in the Personal Status Law for Christians, and (2) a ...
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Family Disruption and the Egyptian Personal Status Law

Journal of Psychiatry and Psychiatric Disorders, 2019
The current study aimed at evaluating the current Egyptian personal status law as regard the family of divorce depressive disorder and its complications as deliberated self-harm (D.S.H), suicide, drug abuse and addiction. Many statistical data were collected and assessed by the researcher in order to find out the significant impact of the previously ...
Abdel-Fattah HMM,, Effat S
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A Counter-Revolution in Egyptian Family Law? [PDF]

open access: possible, 2015
Contains fulltext : 151763.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)
Sonneveld, N., Lindbekk, M.
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