Standing Trial: Law and People in the Modern Middle East (The Islamic Mediterranean) (NO. 6) by Baudouin Dupret

Standing Trial: Law and People in the Modern Middle East (The Islamic Mediterranean) (NO. 6)

Baudouin Dupret
288 pages
I.B. Tauris
Jul 2004
Hardcover
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'Standing Trial' focuses on the relationship between the law and the concept of the person in modern Arab societies. It directly addresses the questions of continuities, transformations and ruptures of such notions. Law performs a central function in revealing social and historical dynamics and in being itself a tool of its implementation. The introduction of Western-style legal systems partially led to a transposition of characteristics of centrality, individualism and secularism. 'Standing' Trial is the first truly interdisciplinary study of its subject, combining legal, historical and socio-legal perspectives. It is a highly original and important contribution to the study both of the language of law and the history of law in the Middle East. Contributors include Khaled Fahmy, Mohamed Nachi, Armando Salvatore, Oussama Arabi and Maurits Berger.
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Pages 288
Publisher I.B. Tauris
Published 2004
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