The rule of law in Arab world
p The Rule of Law in the Arab World , Courts in Egypt and the Gulf By HYPERLINK "http /bookshop .blackwell .co .uk /jsp /a /Nathan_J__Brown " \o "Search for other titles by this author " Nathan J . Brown Student 's Name Course Title Professor 's Name Date The Rule of Law in the Arab World , Courts in Egypt and the Gulf ' is a master class piece of thorough work of extensive research that leaves history students richer insofar as judicial history is concerned . The author , HYPERLINK "http /bookshop .blackwell .co .uk

/jsp /a /Nathan_J__Brown " \o "Search for other titles by this author " Nathan J . Brown , a professor of political science and International affairs at George Washington University chronicles the growth of the legal system in the Arab world from the late nineteen century to periods in the 20th century
Various forms of judicial court system that transcends the contemporary Arab society to the days of European advances in Egypt are analyzed through well sequenced chapters from 1-8 . By discussing the judicial system in Arab World , the author breaks new ground by detailing how ordinary citizens are affected by the system . Much emphasis is placed on the post-colonial regimes of the Arab societies
The main theme is the role of liberalism and imperial ideologies in the enactment of an independent judicial system in Egypt . It tries to ask questions like , why should Egyptian authority limit their power by having a legislation that is too independent by the standards and traditions of Arab World ? How...





