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Language in Supranational and National Law-Making: The Case of Directives and their Transposition into National Law ...
Ruiz-Cortés, Elena. - : International Language and Law Association (ILLA), 2020
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A Translation of Dominik Nagl’s Grenzfälle with an Introductory Analysis of the Translation Process
In: Masters Theses (2020)
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Comparative Law and Legal Education, in The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Law (Mathias Reimann & Reinhard Zimmermann eds., 2d ed. 2019)
In: Books and Chapters (2019)
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Three Theses on the Current Crisis of International Liberalism
In: Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies (2018)
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Expressing New Rule: Seals from Early Islamic Egypt and Syria, 600–800 CE
In: The Medieval Globe (2018)
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Re-examining Usama Ibn Munqidh's Knowledge of "Frankish": A Case Study of Medieval Bilingualism During the Crusades
In: The Medieval Globe (2017)
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Toward a History of Documents in Medieval India: The Encounter of Scholasticism and Regional Law in the Smṛticandrikā
In: The Medieval Globe (2016)
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The Responsibility to Protect: Emerging Norm or Failed Doctrine?
In: Global Tides (2015)
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Religiosity in Constitutions and the Status of Minority Rights
In: Cultural Encounters, Conflicts, and Resolutions (2014)
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Women Commons
In: http://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article%3D1021%26context%3Dcecr (2014)
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Social Difference and Constitutionalism in Pan-Asia
In: Books & Book Chapters by Maurer Faculty (2014)
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Interpreting
In: Doctoral Dissertations (2014)
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Analysis of the United States Navy Foreign Area Officer Program
In: DTIC (2013)
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Deal or No Deal: Reinterpreting the FCC's Foreign Ownership Rules for a Fair Game
In: Federal Communications Law Journal (2007)
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Afghanistan's Constitutions: A Comparative Study and their Implications for Afghan Democratic Development
In: DTIC (2006)
Abstract: Afghan constitutions have had a tendency to marginalize Afghan society. As a result, the continued ethnic fragmentation of Afghanistan has minimized the capacity of constitutions of the past to achieve societal stability. Instead, past Afghan constitutions have explicitly supported regimes rather than address the problem of the fragmentation of Afghanistan into small ethnic, linguistic, familial, and in some cases, religious, elements. While Afghanistan's current constitution accommodates the multi-ethnic pattern of Afghan society, it provides only a partial solution to the challenges of state-building created by multi-ethnic societies. The purpose of this thesis is to assess the sustainability of Afghanistan's current constitution, signed 28 January 2004. It will analyze the legacy and impact of past constitutions on the current constitution, examine the relationship of Afghan society and polity in relation to the constitution, and appraise the importance of a constitutionally based legal system for Afghan democratic development. The 1923, 1964, and 1977 Constitutions are analyzed according to the following elements: codification, legal status, distribution of sovereignty, relationship between the institutions of the state, individuals and the state, religion and the state, ethnicity and the state, and constitutional reality. The author contends that each of these constitutions was missing important elements that prevented it from having an impact on rural tribal society. She then examines how each of these constitutions affected the present constitution and speculates why the 2004 constitution draws so heavily from the 1964 constitution. A concluding section discusses the implications of this analysis for Afghan state-building. ; The original document contains color images.
Keyword: *AFGHANISTAN; *CONSTITUTIONS; *DEMOCRACY; *DEMOCRATIC DEVELOPMENT; *ETHNIC GROUPS; *EVOLUTION(DEVELOPMENT); *GOVERNMENT(FOREIGN); *HISTORY; *LEGISLATION; CASE STUDIES; COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS; COMPARISON; CONSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS; CONSTITUTIONAL LAW; ETHNIC FRAGMENTATION; ETHNICITY; FRAGMENTATION; Government and Political Science; Humanities and History; INDIGENOUS POPULATION; LINGUISTIC FRAGMENTATION; LINGUISTICS; LITERATURE SURVEYS; PUBLIC OPINION; RELIGION; Sociology and Law; STABILITY; STATE BUILDING; THESES; TRIBAL SOCIETIES
URL: http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA446582
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