05251nam 2200697 450 991046535670332120200520144314.00-19-062767-00-19-062766-20-19-062765-4(CKB)3710000000747440(EBL)4706625(MiAaPQ)EBC4706625(StDuBDS)EDZ0002330151(Au-PeEL)EBL4706625(CaPaEBR)ebr11274966(OCoLC)953432636(EXLCZ)99371000000074744020161014h20162016 uy 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierConstitutionalism, human rights, and Islam after the Arab Spring /edited by Rainer Grote and Tilmann J. Röder ; assistant editor, Ali M. El-HajFirst edition.Oxford, [England] :Oxford University Press,2016.©20161 online resource (993 p.)Oxford constitutional lawAlso issued in print: 2016.0-19-062764-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Constitutionalism, Human Rights, and Islam after the Arab Spring ; Copyright ; Contents ; Detailed Contents ; Preface (Grote/Röder/El-Haj); Editors' Note on the Transliteration ; Introduction (Grote/Röder) ; Prologue: Constitutional Debates in the Arab Spring (Grote/Röder)Part 1: Power and Legitimacy 1.1 The Legitimacy of Constitution-Making Processes in the Arab World: An Islamic Perspective; I. Introduction ; II. Constitutions and Constitutionalism ; III. Islamic Legitimacy of Constitution-.making in the Arab World ; IV. The Secular State as Framework for Mediation of Paradox1.2 Legitimacy of Constitution-making Processes: Reflections from the Perspective of International LawI. Introduction: Sovereignty of States-A Limitation to Any Attempt to Influence the Procedure of Constitution-making as Well; II. Human Rights and Other International Standards as Potential Limitations for Constitution-making; A. Introduction ; B. Standards Concerning the Procedure of Constitution-making; 1. In General ; 2. Preparation of the First Draft of a Constitution3. Adoption of the Constitution 4. International Standards Concerning the Content of Constitutions ; III. Conclusions ; 1.3 Regimes' Legitimacy Crises in International Law: Libya, Syria, and Their Competing Representatives; I. Introduction ; II. External Legitimacy and Representation from an International Legal PerspectiveIII. Manifestations and Sanctions of Governmental IllegitimacyA. Recognition as a Government vs. Recognition as a Legitimate Representative ; B. Mechanical Accreditation vs. Legitimacy-Appraisals in Multilateral Fora; IV. Concluding Remarks: Diversification vs. Legalization ; 1.4 The Process of Institutional Transformation in Tunisia after the Revolution; I. IntroductionII. Difficulties Confronting Tunisian Institutional and Democratic ChangeThis title offers a comprehensive analysis of the impact that new and draft constitutions and amendments, such as those in Jordan, Morocco, Syria, Egypt, and Tunisia - have had on the transformative processes that drive constitutionalism in Arabi countries. This collection of essays, written by an expert tea of constitutional and comparative law scholars and practitioners, provides an overview of the recent constitutional experience of Arab countries, explores the potential and actual impact of Islam and Sharia on the notion of modern constitutionalism, and offers insight into the ways in which 'Western' ideals may be reconciled with the Islamic tradition.Oxford constitutional law.Constitutional lawArab countriesConstitutional law (Islamic law)Human rightsArab countriesArab Spring, 2010-Electronic books.Constitutional lawConstitutional law (Islamic law)Human rightsArab Spring, 2010-342/.14927Grote RainerRöder Tilmann J.El-Haj Ali M.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910465356703321Constitutionalism, human rights, and Islam after the Arab Spring2051461UNINA