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Constitutional Politics in the Middle East - With special reference to Turkey, Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan (Hardcover, New)
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Constitutional Politics in the Middle East - With special reference to Turkey, Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan (Hardcover, New)
Series: Onati International Series in Law and Society
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This book is the first comparative and interdisciplinary study of
constitutional politics and constitution-making in the Middle East.
The historical background and setting are fully explored in two
substantial essays by Linda Darling and Said Amir Arjomand, placing
the contemporary experience in the contexts, respectively, of the
ancient Middle Eastern legal and political tradition and of the
nineteenth and twentieth century legal codification and political
modernization. These are followed by Ann Mayer's general analysis
of the treatment of human rights in relation to Islam in Middle
Eastern constitutions, and Nathan Brown's comparative scrutiny of
the process of constitution-making in Iran, Afghanistan and Iraq
with reference to the available constitutional theories which are
shown to throw little or no light on it. The remaining essays are
country by country case studies of Turkey, Afghanistan and Iraq,
the case of Iran having been covered by Arjomand as the special
point of reference. Mehmet Fevzi Bilgin examines the making and
subsequent transformation of the Turkish Constitution of 1982
against current theories of constitutional and deliberative
democracy, while Hootan Shambayati examines the institutional
mechanism for protecting the ideological foundations of the Turkish
Republic, most notably the Turkish Constitutional Court which
offers a surprising parallel to the Iranian Council of Guardians.
Arjomand's introduction brings together the bumpy experience of the
Middle East along the long road to political reconstruction through
constitution-making and constitutional reform, drawing some general
analytical lessons from it and showing the consequences of the
origins of the constitutions of Turkey and Iran in revolutions, and
of Afghanistan and Iraq in war and foreign invasion.
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