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Egypt – The Struggle for the Constitution

Posted on 13/03/201206/04/2012 by markbtaylor

The battle over who will dominate the Constitutional Commission is underway in Egypt. With a Presidential election being held at the same time, there is an atmosphere of chaos. Amal Wahab is the Cairo correspondent for the Norwegian daily Klassekampen, which published this piece on the weekend. On Saturday, the parliament began efforts to choose…

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Sovereignty Rests with the People

Posted on 25/01/201226/01/2012 by markbtaylor

The Laws of Rule blog started before the revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt…but only just. The Arab Spring has given LoR much to write about. No story has done more to propel questions of law – about constitutions, military trials, the role of the judiciary, victims, power and accountability – to the forefront of public…

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