Legal plurality and legitimation of human rights abuses: a case study of State Council rulings concerning the rights of apostates
1. Irreconcilable positions of fiqh and Egyptian positive law (The rights of Egyptian non-Muslims in relation to citizenship; Apostasy); 2. Case studies (Preliminary case study; 1st case: An apostate does not have the right to change the data on his documents of identification in accordance with his...
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Format: | Print Article |
Language: | English |
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Kluwer Law Internat.
1999
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Legal pluralism in the Arab world
Year: 1999, Pages: 219-228 |
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B Religious identity B Human rights violation B Orient B Copts B Egypt B Religion B Population group B Jurisdiction B Discrimination B Minority B Rechtspluralismus B Christian B Legal status |
Summary: | 1. Irreconcilable positions of fiqh and Egyptian positive law (The rights of Egyptian non-Muslims in relation to citizenship; Apostasy); 2. Case studies (Preliminary case study; 1st case: An apostate does not have the right to change the data on his documents of identification in accordance with his new status; 2nd case: An apostate may neither marry nor inherit) |
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ISBN: | 9041111050 |
Contains: | In: Legal pluralism in the Arab world
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