Saudi Arabia has never commanded more attention and yet it remains one of the world's least understood countries. In The Normalization of Saudi Law, Chibli Mallat dives into the heart of Saudi society, politics, and business by exploring the workings of its courts.
Saudi Arabia has never commanded more attention and yet it remains one of the world's least understood countries. In The Normalization of Saudi Law, Chibli Mallat dives into the heart of Saudi society, politics, and business by exploring the workings of its courts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chibli Mallat is the former EU Jean Monnet Professor of Law at the Université Saint-Joseph, Beirut, and former Presidential Professor of Middle Eastern Law and Politics chair at the U. of Utah. He has also been Visiting Professor at Yale and Harvard law schools, Princeton University, and at the EHESS and the University of Lyon. In addition to his work in European law, he is a leading scholar of Islamic and Middle Eastern law, a legal practitioner, and a Former Director of the Centre of Islamic and Middle Eastern law at the School of Oriental and African Studies of the University of London.
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* Map, Charts, Figures * Preface * Acknowledgments * Table of Authorities * Map * Chapter 1. Introduction * PART ONE NORMS AND SOURCES * Chapter 2. The Epiphany of Saudi Law * Chapter 3. Blackletter Law. A Primer on Courts, Format, Evidence, Sources * PART TWO NORMS AS COMMON LAW * Chapter 4. Civil Law I Contracts * Chapter 5. Civil Law II Torts * Chapter 6. Criminal Law I Procedure and Hadd * Chapter 7. Criminal Law II: Ta'zir and "Everything Else" * Chapter 8. Family Law: The Saudi Hanbali Exception * PART THREE NORMALIZATION BY STATUTE * Chapter 9. Real Property * Chapter 10. Diwan Al- Mazalem: A Court for All Seasons * Chapter 11. From Diwan Al- Mazalem to Commercial Courts: A Unified Theory of Remedies * Chapter 12. Companies and Corporate Governance * Chapter 13. Insolvency, Banking, the Stock Market * PART FOUR THE LIMITS OF NORMALIZATION * Chapter 14. Constitutional Law * Chapter 15. Human Rights * Chapter 16. Epilogue * Bibliography
* Map, Charts, Figures * Preface * Acknowledgments * Table of Authorities * Map * Chapter 1. Introduction * PART ONE NORMS AND SOURCES * Chapter 2. The Epiphany of Saudi Law * Chapter 3. Blackletter Law. A Primer on Courts, Format, Evidence, Sources * PART TWO NORMS AS COMMON LAW * Chapter 4. Civil Law I Contracts * Chapter 5. Civil Law II Torts * Chapter 6. Criminal Law I Procedure and Hadd * Chapter 7. Criminal Law II: Ta'zir and "Everything Else" * Chapter 8. Family Law: The Saudi Hanbali Exception * PART THREE NORMALIZATION BY STATUTE * Chapter 9. Real Property * Chapter 10. Diwan Al- Mazalem: A Court for All Seasons * Chapter 11. From Diwan Al- Mazalem to Commercial Courts: A Unified Theory of Remedies * Chapter 12. Companies and Corporate Governance * Chapter 13. Insolvency, Banking, the Stock Market * PART FOUR THE LIMITS OF NORMALIZATION * Chapter 14. Constitutional Law * Chapter 15. Human Rights * Chapter 16. Epilogue * Bibliography
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