Human Rights and Democracy:The Role of the Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt (Cimel Book Series, No 3) (Centre of Islamic & Middle Eastern Law)
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This is the first comprehensive account in English of the human rights jurisdiction of the Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt. The Court has full judicial review powers under the 1971 Egyptian Constitution and has played a central role in defending democratic values and in implementing international human rights standards in this pivotal Islamic country. The book includes chapters written by the Chief Justice, Dr Awad Mohammad El-Morr, and other members of the judiciary. It contains a digest of key human rights judgments along with the texts of the Constitution and the Statute of the Supreme Constitutional Court. The book also examines the influence of United States constitutional law as well as international human rights law on Egypt"s highest court. The book will be of prime interest not only to lawyers and judges in Egypt and throughout the region, but also to lawyers, political scientists and other Middle East and North African specialists throughout the world.