UID:
almafu_9959660705402883
Format:
1 online resource (vii, 311 pages)
ISBN:
1-62637-434-1
Content:
How might Arab countries build the foundations for rule of law in the wake of prolonged authoritarian rule? What specific challenges do they confront? Are there insights to be gained from comparative analysis beyond the region? Exploring these questions, the authors of Building Rule of Law in the Arab World provide a theoretically informed, empirically rich account of key issues facing the countries at the forefront of political change since the Arab Spring as governments seek to develop effective and responsible judiciaries, security sectors, and anticorruption agencies.
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Description based upon print version of record.
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Building rule of law in the Arab world : paths to realization /
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Reforming judiciaries in emerging democracies /
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A clash of institutions : judiciary vs. executive in Egypt /
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What independence? : judicial power in Tunisia /
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Reforming the armies of authoritarian regimes /
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Democracy vs. rule of law : the case of the Egyptian military /
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Subjecting the military to the rule of law : the Tunisian model /
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The military balancing act : cohesion vs. effectiveness in deeply divided societies /
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The politics of police reform in new democracies /
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Between collapse and professionalism : police reform in Egypt /
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Dismantling the security apparatus : challenges of police reform in Tunisia /
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From contention to reform : deep democratization and rule of law /
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Strengthening governance and fighting corruption in the Arab world /
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Lessons, challenges, and puzzles for building rule of law in the Arab world /
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-62637-278-0
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1515/9781626374348
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