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"Constitutionalism in Islamic countries: between upheaval and continuity" was published by Oxford University Press, USA in 2011 - Oxford and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: ➤  Constitutionalism in Islamic countries: between upheaval and continuity
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  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
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  • 2- INTRODUCTION (Grote and R©œder)
  • 3- PREFACE (Grote and R©œder)
  • 4- PART I: CONSTITUTIONALISM AND ISLAM: CONCEPTUAL ISSUES
  • 5- 1. Constitutionalism in Islamic Countries: A Contemporary Perspective of Islamic Law (Kamali)
  • 6- 2. The Centrality of Shar?'ah to Government and Constitutionalism in Islam (Abou El Fadl)
  • 7- 3. The Separation of Powers in the Tradition of Islamic Statehood (Quraishi)
  • 8- PART II: INTERRELATIONS BETWEEN CONSTITUTIONALISM AND SHARI'A: ANTAGONISM OR COMPLEMENTARITY?
  • 9- 1. Constitutionalism in Islamic Countries: A Survey from the Perspective of International Law (Wolfrum)
  • 10- 2. The Limited Applicability of Shar?'ah under the Constitution of Nigeria (Ebeku)
  • 11- 3. Constitutionalism in the Maghreb: Between French Heritage and Islamic Concepts (Le Roy)
  • 12- 4. The Relation between Constitution and Shar?'ah in Egypt (Sherif)
  • 13- 5. Secularism in Islamic Countries: Turkey as a Model (©zbudun)
  • 14- 6. The Kingdom of Jurists: Constitutionalism in Iran (Arjomand)
  • 15- 7. Islam and the Constitutional Foundations of Pakistan (Lau)
  • 16- 8. Constitutionalism, Islam and National Identity in Malaysia (Harding)
  • 17- PART III: INSTITUTIONAL CONTROL OF CONSTITUTIONALISM
  • 18- 1. Models of Institutional Control: The Experience of Islamic Countries (Grote)
  • 19- 2. Constitutional Jurisdiction and its Limits in the Maghreb (Gallala)
  • 20- 3. The Turkish Constitutional Court as a Defender of the Raison d'Etat (Can)
  • 21- 4. A Different Approach to the Control of Constitutionalism: Iran's Guardian Council (Shirvani)
  • 22- 5. The Last Defender of Constitutional Reason? Pakistan's Embattled Supreme Court (Khan)
  • 23- 6. Malaysia: The Politics of the Judiciary (Lee)
  • 24- PART IV: CONSTITUTIONALISM AND SEPARATION OF POWERS
  • 25- 1. The Separation of Powers: Historical and Comparative Perspectives (R©œder)
  • 26- 2. Strong Presidentialism: The Model of Egypt (Bernard-Maugiron)
  • 27- 3. The Separation of Powers in a Fragmented State: The Case of Lebanon (Koch)
  • 28- 4. Yemen: A Burgeoning Democracy on the Arab Peninsula? (Shamiri / W©ơrth / Glosemeyer)
  • 29- 5. Post-Soviet Central Asia: The Limits of Islam (Akbarzadeh)
  • 30- 6. The Rise of Presidentialism in Post-Soviet Central Asia: The Example of Kazakhstan (Kembayev)
  • 31- 7. Westminster Democracy in an Islamic Context: Pakistan, Bangladesh, Malaysia (Grote)
  • 32- 8. Indonesia: A Presidential System with Checks and Balances (Hosen)
  • 33- PART V: EMERGING CONSTITUTIONS IN ISLAMIC COUNTRIES
  • 34- 1. Constitution-Making in Islamic Countries - A Theoretical Framework (Afsah)
  • 35- 2. Constitutionalism and Islam in Libya (Mezran)
  • 36- 3. Shar?'ah and Human Rights in the Interim Constitution of Sudan (B©œckenf©œrde)
  • 37- 4. Statehood and Constitution Building in Somalia: Islamic Responses to a Failed State (Elliesie)
  • 38- 5. Constitution-Making and State-Building: Redefining the Palestinian Nation (Khalil)
  • 39- 6. The Protection of Human Rights in the Palestinian Territories (Cotran / Brown)
  • 40- 7. Islam and the State in Iraq: The Post-2003 Constitutions (Istrabadi)
  • 41- 8. Constitutional Legitimacy in Iraq: What Role Local Context? (Al-Ali)
  • 42- 9. The Separation of Powers and the Problem of Constitutional Interpretation in Afghanistan (Hashimzai)
  • 43- 10. Constitutionalism in an Islamic Republic: The Principles of the Afghan Constitution and the Conflicts between them (Moschtaghi)
  • 44- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
  • 45- INDEX.

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