Nathan J. Brown 
Constitutions in a Nonconstitutional World [PDF ebook] 
Arab Basic Laws and the Prospects for Accountable Government

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The collapse of authoritarian regimes and the global resurgence of liberal democracy has led to a renewed interest in constitutions and constitutionalism among scholars and political activists alike. This book uses the Arab experience to explain the appeal of constitutional documents to authoritarian regimes and assesses the degree to which such constitutions can be used in the effort to make the regimes more accountable.
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Table of Content

Foreword

Introduction


Part One The Purposes of Arab Constitutions


Introduction: Constitutions in a Nonconstitutional World


1. Early Constitutional Documents in the Middle East


2. Constitutions and Arab Monarchies


3. Republican Constitutions


Conclusion to Part One: The Purposes of Arab Constitutions


Part Two Constitutional Possibilities in the Arab World


Introduction: Constitutions and Constitutionalism


4. Parliamentarism and Constitutional Possibilities in the Arab World


5. Judicial Review in Arab Constitutional Systems


6. Islamic Constitutionalism


Conclusion: Lessons from the Arab Constitutional Experience


Notes


Bibliography


Index

About the author

Nathan J. Brown is Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at George Washington University. He is the author of
The Rule of Law in the Arab World: Courts in Egypt and the Gulf and
Peasant Politics in Modern Egypt: The Struggle Against the State.
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Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 260 ● ISBN 9780791489680 ● File size 41.0 MB ● Publisher State University of New York Press ● Published 2012 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 7665395 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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