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- Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2023
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- Book — xxix, 341 pages ; 24 cm
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- Introduction / Daisy Cheung, Michael Dunn & Richard Huxtable
- Advance Directives in Israel / Miriam Bentwich
- Advance Medical Directives in Singapore : a faltering policy for end-of-life care? / Tracey Evans Chan
- South Korea's End-of-life Care Decisions Act : law for better end-of-life care / Ilhak Lee
- The law and practice of Advance Directives in Taiwan / Daniel Fu-Chang Tsai
- Advance Directives : the Thai context / Thitinant Tengaumnuay
- Advance Directives in India : seeking the individual within the community / Kelly Amal Dhru & Ravindra Ghooi
- The proposed new law on Advance Directives in Hong Kong : a piecemeal attempt at codification? / Daisy Cheung & Rebecca Lee
- The law and practice of Advance Directives in the Islamic Republic of Iran / Zain Abbas Syed, Ehsan Shamsi-Gooshki & Alireza Parsapoor
- The law and practice of Advance Directives and end-of-life care in Malaysia / Sharon Kaur, Thomas Tan Hooi Wang, Jenny Yau & Richard Boon Leong Lim
- Advance Directives in the Philippines : in search of a legal framework / Leonardo D. de Castro, Renato B. Manaloto & Alexander Atrio L. Lopez
- Advance Directives and the Turkey context / Yesim Isil Ulman
- Advance Directives in China's mainland : an emerging framework? / Bo Chen
- Guideline-based approach to end-of-life care decisions in Japan : practice, regulation and the place of Advance Directives / Reina Ozeki-Hayashi, Futoshi Iwata, Satoshi Kodama & Miho Tanaka
- Advance Directives in Macao : not legally recognised, but... / Vera Lúcia Raposo & Man Teng Iong
- Advance Directives in Pakistan : religious, cultural and social influences / M. Asim Beg, Erfan Hussain, Noshin Khan, Asma Hamid & Atif Waqar
- Advance Directives in Saudi Arabia : an Islamic approach and practical implications / Ghaiath Hussein & Abdullah Adlan
- Advance Directives in Asia : "towards generative accommodation" / Daisy Cheung & Michael Dunn
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- Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2023.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xxix, 341 pages)
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- Introduction Daisy Cheung, Michael Dunn and Richard Huxtable
- Part I. Well-Regulated Jurisdictions: 1. Advance directives in Israel Miriam Bentwich
- 2. Advance medical directives in Singapore: a faltering policy for end-of-life care? Tracey Evans Chan
- 3. South Korea's end-of-life care decisions act: law for better end-of-life care Ilhak Lee
- 4. The law and practice of advance directives in Taiwan Daniel Fu-Chang Tsai
- 5. Advance directives: the Thai context Thitinant Tengaumnuay
- 6. Advance directives in India: seeking the individual within the community Kelly Amal Dhru and Ravindra Ghooi
- Part II. Semi-Regulated Jurisdictions: 7. The proposed new law on advance directives in Hong Kong: a piecemeal attempt at codification? Daisy Cheung and Rebecca Lee
- 8. The law and practice of advance directives in the Islamic Republic of Iran Zain Abbas Syed, Ehsan Shamsi-Gooshki and Alireza Parsapoor
- 9. The law and practice of advance directives and end-of-life care in Malaysia Sharon Kaur, Thomas Tan Hooi Wang, Jenny Yau and Richard Boon Leong Lim
- 10. Advance directives in the Philippines: in search of a legal framework Leonardo D. de Castro, Renato B. Manaloto and Alexander Atrio L. Lopez
- 11. Advance directives and the Turkey context Yesim Isil Ulman
- Part III. Non-Regulated Jurisdictions: 12. Advance directives in China's mainland: an emerging framework? Bo Chen
- 13. Guideline-based approach to end-of-life care decisions in Japan: practice, regulation and the place of advance directives Reina Ozeki-Hayashi, Futoshi Iwata, Satoshi Kodama and Miho Tanaka
- 14. Advance directives in Macao: not legally recognised, but... Vera Lucia Raposo and Man Teng Iong
- 15. Advance directives in Pakistan: religious, cultural and social influences M. Asim Beg, Erfan Hussain, Noshin Khan, Asma Hamid and Atif Waqar
- 16. Advance directives in Saudi Arabia: an Islamic approach and practical implications Ghaiath Hussein and Abdullah Adlan
- Advance directives in Asia: towards 'generative accommodation' Daisy Cheung and Michael Dunn
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3. Droit contemporain des pays arabes [2023]
- Bernard-Maugiron, Nathalie, author.
- Paris : Sirey, 2023.
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- Book — xi, 1240 pages ; 24 cm
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4. Family law and gender in the Middle East and North Africa : change and stasis since the Arab spring [2023]
- Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2023.
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- Book — 1 online resource (xii, 250 pages)
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- Introduction : Family Law and Genderin the Middle East after the Arab Spring / Adrien Katherine Wing & Hisham Kassim
- Sustained Reforms : Family Law in Tunisia / Mounira M. Charrad and Hyun Jeong Ha
- Family Law in Egypt / Nathalie Bernard- Nathalie
- Women's Rights in the Moroccan Family Code : Caught Between Change and Continuity / Stephanie Willman Bordat and Saida Kouzzi
- Postponing Equality in the Algerian Family Code / Stephanie Willman Bordat and Saida Kouzzi
- Juristic and Legislative Rulemaking : A History of the Personal Status Code of Iraq, 1959-2020 / Haider Ala Hamoudi
- The Syrian Law of Personal Status : Spirit & Application / Ghimar Deeb and Mai Massoud
- The Status of Muslim Women in the Mosaic of Islamic Family Law in Lebanon / Nada Ammar
- In Circles We Go : A Brief Historical Overview of the Jordanian Personal Status Law / Sara Ababneh
- The Palestinian Minority in Israel / Michael Moussa Karayanni
- Personal Status Law in Palestine / Jonathan Kuttab and Adrien Wing
- Qatari Family Law : When Custom Meets Shariʻa / Lina M. Kasse.
- Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2023.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xv, 426 pages)
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- Introduction: From revolution to devolution? / Aslı Ü. Bâli and Omar M. Dajani
- Decentralization to manage identity conflicts / Philip G. Roeder
- Devolution and the promotion (or evasion) of minority rights / Will Kymlicka
- Constitutional design options for territorial cleavages in the Middle East / Tom Ginsburg
- How decentralization efforts have recentralized authority in the Arab World / Mona Harb and Sami Atallah
- Decentralization, ideology, and law in the Islamic Republic of Iran / Kian Tajbakhsh
- Salvaging state legitimacy in Iraq through decentralization / Ali Al-Mawlawi
- Decentralization reforms in post-revolution Tunisia : the struggle between political and bureaucratic elites / Intissar Kherigi
- Autonomy beyond the state / Joost Jongerden
- The devil is in the details : Iraqi Kurdistan's evolving autonomy / Peter Bartu and Aidan MacEachern
- Turkish Kurdistan : decentralization reimagined / Aslı Ü. Bâli
- Control, responsibility, and the Israeli-Palestinian decentralization debacle / Sari Bashi
- 'Stuck together' : can a two-state confederation end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? / Omar M. Dajani and Dahlia Scheindlin
- 'Dans ses frontières authentiques'? : Morocco's advanced regionalization and the question of Western Sahara / Omar Yousef Shehabi
- Devolution and federalism in collapsed states : constitutional process and design / George R.M. Anderson and Sujit Choudhry
- The Promise - and limits - of stabilization through local governance in Libya / Karim Mezran and Elissa Miller --Decentralization in state disintegration : an examination of governance experiments in Syria / Samer Araabi and Leila Hilal
- Decentralization in Yemen : the case of the Federalist Draft Constitution of 2015 / Benoît Challand
- Federalism and decentralization in the MENA region : types and trajectories / Aslı Ü. Bâli and Omar M. Dajani.
- Kuran, Timur, author.
- Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2023
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xvii, 430 pages) : color illustrations, color map
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- Islam and political development
- Explaining civic passivity, illiberalism, and lawlessness
- Non-governmental organizations under Islamic Law
- The political impotence of Islamic Waqfs
- Waqf corruption and its degradation of civic life
- The Islamic Waqf's long civic shadows
- Religious freedoms in Islamic history
- Marginalization of Islam
- Resurgence of assertive Islamism
- Religious diversification, in fact and in law
- The absence of liberal schisms
- Unshackled states, shallow economic governance
- Politically powerless entrepreneurs and enterprises
- Islamism's missed opportunities to promote liberalisms
- Islamic institutions and Muslim freedom
- Kuran, Timur, author.
- Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2023.
- Description
- Book — xvii, 430 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Summary
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- Islam and political development
- Explaining civic passivity, illiberalism, and lawlessness
- Non-governmental organizations under Islamic Law
- The political impotence of Islamic Waqfs
- Waqf corruption and its degradation of civic life
- The Islamic Waqf's long civic shadows
- Religious freedoms in Islamic history
- Marginalization of Islam
- Resurgence of assertive Islamism
- Religious diversification, in fact and in law
- The absence of liberal schisms
- Unshackled states, shallow economic governance
- Politically powerless entrepreneurs and enterprises
- Islamism's missed opportunities to promote liberalisms
- Islamic institutions and Muslim freedom.
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- دليل الرسائل والأطاريح في القانون والعلوم السياسية في العالم العربي
- Sāʻidī, Aḥmad ʻAbd al-Raḥīm, author.
- ساعدي، أحمد عبد الرحيم.
- [Cairo] : al-Maktab al-ʻArabī lil-Maʻārif, 2022 [Cairo] : المكتب العربي للمعارف، 2022.
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- Book — 16 volumes ; 25 cm
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- al-Mujallad al-awwal. 1936-1992
- al-mujallad al-thānī. 1993-2000
- al-mujallad al-thālith. 2001-2003
- al-mujallad al-rābiʻ. 2004-2006
- al-mujallad al-khāmis. 2007-2009
- al-mujallad al-sādis. 2010-2011
- al-mujallad al-sābiʻ. 2012-2013
- al-mujallad al-thāmin. 2014-2015
- al-mujallad al-tāsiʻ. 2016
- al-mujallad al-ʻāshir. 2017
- al-mujallad al-ḥādī ʻashar. 2018. al-mujallad al-thānī ʻashar. 2019. al-mujallad al-thālith ʻashar, al-rābiʻ ʻashar, al-sādis ʻashar 2020
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9. Environmental law in Arab states [2022]
- Olawuyi, Damilola S. (Damilola Sunday), 1983- author.
- First edition. - Oxford, United Kingdom ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2022.
- Description
- Book — l, 370 pages ; 24 cm
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- 1. Introduction to Environment and Environmental Law
- 2. Sources of Environmental Law in Arab States
- 3. Administration of Environmental Law in Arab States
- 4. Values and Principles of Environmental Law and their Application in Arab States
- 5. Environmental Planning and Assessments
- 6. Construction and Town Planning
- 7. Air Pollution and Control
- 8. Water Regulation and Management
- 9. Hazardous Substances and Waste Management
- 10. The Conservation of Nature and Cultural Heritage
- 11. International Economic Law and the Environment
- 12. Human Rights and the Environment
- 13. Low Carbon Energy Transition, Green Growth, and the Future of Environmental Law in Arab States.
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10. Islamic state as a legal order : to have no law but Islam, between Shari'a and globalization [2022]
- Ramaioli, Federico Lorenzo, author.
- Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022
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- Book — vi, 212 pages ; 24 cm
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- Introduction: ISIS as the Expression of a Legal Order
- 1. About ISIS
- 2. About Shari'a
- 3. Shari'a and ISIS
- 4. No Law but Islam: A Theory of Exclusivity
- 5. No Single Rule Left Out: Integrally Shari'a
- 6. Voting on God's Will: Immediateness and Mediation
- 7. Striving on the Straight Path: Jihad
- 8. A New Land of Islam: Reestablishing the Caliphate
- 9. Reinventing Spatiality: A Return to Universalism Conclusion: ISIS Between Shari'a and Globalization.
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- Panepinto, Alice, author.
- Oxford, UK ; New York, NY : Hart Publishing, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2022
- Description
- Book — xii, 266 pages ; 25 cm
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- Structure of the Book 1. Transitional Justice between International Law and Local Norms I. Introduction II. Problematising the Normative Framework of Transitional Justice A. A Merger of Legal Regimes, Soft Law and Normative Practices B. The Normativity of How Transitional Justice is Understood C. Transitional Justice as Legal Turmoil III. The Formal Sources of Transitional Justice: International Law A. International Humanitarian Law B. International Criminal Law C. International Human Rights Law IV. The Local Normative Sources of Transitional Justice A. The Shift to Local Transitional Justice: Opportunities and Challenges B. Religious Norms, Actors and Transitional Justice V. Conclusion
- 2. Localising the International Law Framework of Transitional Justice in Muslim-Majority Societies: Theoretical and Methodological Considerations I. Introduction II. Translating the International Paradigm of Transitional Justice into Local Settings: Concepts and Theoretical Considerations A. The International Framework of Transitional Justice through the Lens of Legal Pluralism B. Bridging Global and Local: Law, Culture and Society C. 'Seeing' the Relevant Laws in Pluralistic TJ: Borrowing the Tools of Comparative Legal Studies III. Understanding Local Settings in the Development of a Global Paradigm of Transitional Justice: Methods A. Comparative Law between Creative Thinking and Questionable Legacies B. The Theory of Legal Formants Meets the Localisation of Transitional Justice C. Comparative Law for Developing International Law and the Global Paradigm of Transitional Justice IV. Conclusion
- 3. Legal Truths, Judicial Rituals and Transitional Justice I. Introduction II. Truth Seeking and Transitional Justice: Issues, Ambitions and Limitations A. Legal/Legalised Truth-Seeking Mechanisms 3 B. The Product of Legal/Legalised Truth-Seeking Mechanisms III. Interpreting Legal Truth in Transitional Justice A. The Construction and Limits of Legal Truths B. Stakeholders of the Legal Truth IV. Legal Truths between Collective Memories and Performances of Transitional Justice A. Ritual Performances, Legal Masks and Truth Seeking V. Conclusions 4. The Right to Truth in International Law I. Introduction II. The Emergence of the Right to Truth A. IACHR Contributions to the Right to Truth B. ECHR Contributions to the Right to Truth III. The Status of the Right to Truth in International Law A. The Right to Truth and Customary International Law B. The Right to Truth and General Principles C. The Right to Truth as a Reiterated 'Performative Utterance' in International Law IV. Conclusion
- 5. Islamic Law in the Legal Systems of Muslim-Majority Societies I. Introduction II. Islamic Law in Context: Divine Normativity in this World A. Sources of Islamic Law B. Objectives of Islamic Law (Maqasid as-Shari'ah) and Maslaha III. The Manifestations and Jurisprudential Evolutions of Islamic Law: Human Efforts A. The Role of Jurists (Judiciary, the Juristic Schools and the Jurisprudents) IV. Islamic Law and International Law: Foundations for Transitional Justice Truth Seeking A. The Overlap of Substantive Justice Aims of Islamic Law and ICL/IHRL B. The Convergence of Procedural Standards of Islamic Law and ICL/IHRL V. Conclusion
- 6. Transitional Truth Seeking and the Right to Truth in Muslim-Majority Legal Systems I. Introduction II. Truth Seeking: From International Law to Islamic Law A. Adjudication as Truth Seeking B. Extrajudicial Mechanisms for Truth Seeking III. The Production of Legal Truths in Muslim-Majority Societies: Historic Practice, Moral Imperatives, and Contemporary Applications A. Compiling Legal Truths in Historic Islamic Legal Practice B. Bridging the Tension between Legal Truths and Historical/Factual Truths in Islamic Law: The Spiritual Imperatives of Convergence C. Contested Truths and Collective Memories: Recent Examples in Muslim-Majority States IV. Right to Truth in Islamic Law and Jurisprudence A. Key Violations: Torture, Extrajudicial Killings and Forced Disappearance B. Individual and Collective Dimensions of the Right to Truth C. State (Authority) Duty to Investigate V. Conclusion Conclusion How Islamic Law Can Embed and Develop Transitional Truth Seeking.
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12. 19. Yüzyılda Doğu Akdeniz'de Kaçakçılık [2021]
- Togral, Özge, author.
- İstanbul : Selenge, 2021
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- Book — 272 pages : illustrations, maps ; 22 cm
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- Al-Ali, Zaid, 1977- author.
- Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2021
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- Book — 1 online resource
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- Introduction
- Part I. The Uprising: 1. Tunisia
- 2. Egypt
- 3. Yemen
- 4. Libya
- 5. Jordan, Morocco, Sudan, Algeria
- Part II. Revolution: 6. Purpose
- 7. The Individual
- 8. Government
- 9. Process Design
- 10. External Assistance.
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- Al-Ali, Zaid, 1977- author.
- Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2021
- Description
- Book — x, 321 pages ; 24 cm
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- Introduction
- Part I. The Uprising: 1. Tunisia
- 2. Egypt
- 3. Yemen
- 4. Libya
- 5. Jordan, Morocco, Sudan, Algeria
- Part II. Revolution: 6. Purpose
- 7. The Individual
- 8. Government
- 9. Process Design
- 10. External Assistance.
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- Apellániz Ruiz de Galarreta, Francisco Javier, 1974- author.
- Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2020]
- Description
- Book — ix, 332 pages ; 25 cm
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- Introduction
- Producing, handling and archiving evidence in Mediterranean societies
- 'Men like the Franks' : dealing with diversity in Medieval norms and courts
- Ottoman legal attitudes towards diversity
- Conclusions
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- مكافحة غسل الأموال وتمويل الإرهاب : في ضوء الإتفاقيات الدولية والتشريعات المقارنة : ورشة عمل مكافحة غسل الأموال وتمويل الإرهاب : في ضوء الإتفاقيات الدولية والتشريعات المقارنة ، دولة الكويت 24-28 مارس 2019
- Warshat ʻAmal Mukāfaḥat Ghasl al-Amwāl wa-Tamwīl al-Irhāb( (2019 : Kuwait)
- Miṣr al-Jadīdah, al-Qāhirah : al-Munaẓẓamah al-ʻArabīyah lil-Tanmiyah al-Idārīyah, Jāmiʻat al-Duwal al-ʻArabīyah, 2020 مصر الجديدة، القاهرة : المنظمة العربية للتنمية الإدارية، جامعة الدول العربية، 2020
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- Book — 261 pages ; 27 cm
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- النظام المالي للزوجين في الجزائر بين القصور التشريعي وخصوصية المجتمع : أشغال اليوم الدراسي في إطار فرقة بحث Prfu يوم 4 ديسمير 2019 : جامعة الإخوة منتوري قسنطينة 1، كلية الحقوق، مخبر دراسات وبحوث حوال المغرب والبحر المتوسط : مخبر الدراسات القانونية التطبيقية
- al-Ṭabʻah al-ūlá الطبعة الأولى. - al-Jazāʼir : Alfā lil-Wathāʼiq, 2020 الجزائر : ألفا للوثائق، 2020
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- Book — 599 pages ; 24 cm
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18. Palestinian refugees in international law [2020]
- Status of Palestinian refugees in international law
- Albanese, Francesca, author.
- Second edition - Oxford, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2020
- Description
- Book — xliv, 560 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm
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- Introduction to the question of Palestinian refugees and the second edition
- A historical overview of the Palestinian refugee question
- Palestinian refugees : a distinctive normative and institutional regime
- On the application of international law to Palestinian refugees
- Seventy years of exile : Palestinian refugees around the world
- The status of Palestinian refugees in the Middle East and North Africa : unpacking an unsettling solidarity
- Palestinian 'diaspora' in Europe, the Americas, Asia-Pacific, and Africa
- Focusing on specific rights
- Protection of Palestinian refugees
- The quest for durable solutions
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- Ismail, Mohamed A. M., author.
- Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
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- Introduction
- The constitutional framework of state contracts in the MENA countries
- The substantive theory of states' contracts in the MENA countries
- The principles of 'Le contrat administratif' theory in the MENA countries
- The trajectory of the legislative and regulatory intervention from the MENA countries to permit PPP techniques
- PPPs in the MENA countries' public procurements
- The international dynamics of PPPs
- The main substantive mechanisms of PPPs contracts in the MENA countries
- Arbitration as dispute resolution mechanism in PPPs in the MENA countries
- Conclusions
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- Alzubairi, Fatemah, 1982- author.
- Cambridge ; New York ; Port Melbourne ; New Delhi ; Singapore : Cambridge University Press, 2019.
- Description
- Book — ix, 279 pages ; 24 cm
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- Introduction
- On imperialism, colonialism and neo-colonialism
- Terrorism and counter-terrorism at the international level : a challenge in the postcolonial world
- Terrorism and counter-terrorism in the Arab world
- The colonial and neo-colonial experience in Egypt
- Counter-terrorism in Egypt
- The colonial and neo-colonial experience in Tunisia
- Counter-terrorism in Tunisia
- Conclusions.
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