The Struggle for Supremacy in the Middle East

The Struggle for Supremacy in the Middle East
Author: Simon Mabon
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2023-03-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1108473369

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Outlines the impact of the rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran across the Middle East, challenging assumptions about 'proxy wars' and sectarianism.

The Lebanese Legal System

The Lebanese Legal System
Author: Antoine Elias El-Gemayel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1985
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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The Lebanon Report

The Lebanon Report
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1997
Genre: Lebanon
ISBN:

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The Long Peace

The Long Peace
Author: Engin Akarli
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1993-07-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520913080

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Long notorious as one of the most turbulent areas of the world, Lebanon nevertheless experienced an interlude of peace between its civil war of 1860 and the beginning of the French Mandate in 1920. Engin Akarli examines the sociopolitical changes resulting from the negotiations and shifting alliances characteristic of these crucial years. Using previously unexamined documents in Ottoman archives, Akarli challenges the prevailing view that attributes modernization in government to Western initiative while blaming stagnation on reactionary local forces. Instead, he argues, indigenous Lebanese experience in self-rule as well as reconciliation among different religious groups after 1860 laid the foundation for secular democracy. European intervention in Lebanese politics, however, hampered efforts to develop a correspondingly secular notion of Lebanese nationality. As ethnic and religious strife increases throughout much of eastern Europe and the Middle East, the Lebanese example has obvious relevance for our own time.

The Law Librarian

The Law Librarian
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1986
Genre: Law libraries
ISBN:

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The Lebanon Crisis, 1975-1985

The Lebanon Crisis, 1975-1985
Author: Georges Labaki
Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1986
Genre: Lebanon
ISBN:

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Islam and Law in Lebanon

Islam and Law in Lebanon
Author: Morgan Clarke
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2018-06-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1107186315

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A dynamic account of the sharia in Lebanon as both state law and as personal ethics.

International Higher Education Volume 2

International Higher Education Volume 2
Author: Philip Altbach
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 586
Release: 2014-06-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1136628851

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This encyclopedia is the result of a highly selective enterprise that provides a careful selection of key topics in essays written by top scholars in their fields. Comprehensive and in-depth coverage of a limited number of countries, regions and themes is provided. The essays not only feature statistical and factual information but significant interpretation of those facts and figures. The chapters on themes and topics are both analytic and interpretative and deal with the most important topics relevant to higher education everywhere. More than a compendium of facts and figures the encyclopedia is a comprehensive overview of a growing field of research and analysis.

Valiant Judges, Iniquitous Law

Valiant Judges, Iniquitous Law
Author: Hans Petter Graver
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2023-09-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1000953068

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This book is about heroes of law. It provides examples of when judges have exercised courage, moderation, wisdom, and justice rather than blindly following the law. It also discusses the contentious issue of whether a judge has a moral responsibility to defend the rule of law, regardless of what the law actually states. The work presents a collection of thirteen stories about judges who in different settings have stood up against the authorities and public opinion in the defence of the rule of law. An introductory chapter sets the scene with two examples of situations gone wrong when those applying the law have just followed the demands of those in power. The thirteen stories are followed by two theoretical chapters discussing the moral responsibility of the judge. Finally, the book explores the kind of ethical theory required to guide judges in the assessments they must make, and the choices they have to take in order to fulfil their moral responsibilities. It is argued that the classic virtues of courage, moderation, wisdom, and justice are all qualities that can contribute to both sound judgment and reflection. The book thus seeks to nurture a realistic culture and a tradition of cultivating lawyers who defend the rule of law. Against a background where the history of our legal institutions when put to the test, is largely nothing to be proud of, the work seeks to change this by highlighting and reflecting on the exceptions. The book will be illuminating reading for students and academics working in the areas of Jurisprudence, Legal Ethics, and Legal History.