Libyan Legislation and Islamic Law: Decades of Shifting Tides
The Legal Agenda | 05/07/2018
Accommodating Contradictions in the Moroccan Constitution: Consensus and Rule by the “Commander of the Faithful”
Anass Saadoun | 21/06/2018
Delineating Religion in the Tunisian Constitution
Ikbal Ben Moussa | 13/06/2018
Lebanese Elections: Celebrating on the Ruins of Democracy
Nizar Saghieh | 06/06/2018
Lebanon’s Druze Personal Status Law: Developing Deference to the Constitution
Lama Karame | 16/02/2018
Constituting Military Courts in Egypt: The Role of Constitutions
Menna Omar | 21/12/2017
Lebanese Ruling: The Constitution is sovereign, not Parliament
Wissam Lahham | 04/12/2017
Municipal Elections and Local Democracy Bets in Tunisia
The Legal Agenda | 21/11/2017
Mixed Proportionality in Lebanese Electoral Law: Political Reform in Context
Nizar Saghieh | 29/08/2017
Egypt’s Supreme Court: Interior Ministry Restrictions on Protest Unconstitutional
Fattouh El Chazli | 11/01/2017
Demolishing Villa Cicurel: Erasing Egypt’s Heritage is Unconstitutional
Mohamed Awaad | 27/10/2016
The Supreme Judicial Council in Libya Carry Commendable Elections
Marwan Tashani | 19/07/2016
The New Tunisian Constitution: A Reading into the Rights of Future Generations
Wahid Ferchichi | 07/08/2015
Constitutions and Compromise: Lessons and Challenges of the Arab Uprisings
Lama Karame | 27/05/2015
Implementing Tunisia’s New Constitution: Requirements and Roadmap
Salsabil Klibi | 25/03/2015
From Arabism towards a Constitution for All Syrians
Nael Georges | 13/10/2014
Egypt’s New Parliamentary Elections Law: A Blow to the Multiparty System and Unequal Representation of Citizens
Menna Omar | 31/07/2014
Election Law in Syria: The Architecture of Unfair Representation
Nael Georges | 22/05/2014
Tunisia: The Collective Making of a Constitution
Mohamed Afif Jaidi | 10/04/2014
Tunisia’s New Constitution: The Reconciliation of Religion and State
Mohamed Afif Jaidi | 24/03/2014