Constitutions in a nonconstitutional world Arab basic laws and the prospects for accountable government

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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Main Author: Brown, Nathan J. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Albany State University of New York Press 2002
Series:SUNY series in Near Eastern studies
SUNY series in Middle Eastern studies
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Call Number :KMC 524 .B76 2002

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