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Judiciary and Arbitration in Bahrain: A Historical and Analytical Study: Arab and Islamic Laws Series, cartea 25

Autor Hassan Ali Radhi
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 dec 2002
Although Bahrain has had an established system of law courts since 1771, it was only in the course of the twentieth century that it gradually developed a fully-fledged legal system compatible with international norms.
Today, like the other Gulf states, its sophisticated judiciary represents a blend of Islamic Shari'a, British common law, and modern reforms drawn principally from Egypt's civil law-influenced trdition. In recent decades, arbitration has also taken its place as an important adjunct to the judiciary.
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ISBN-13: 9789041122179
ISBN-10: 9041122176
Pagini: 231
Dimensiuni: 166 x 246 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Arab and Islamic Laws Series


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Judiciary and Arbitration in Bahrain will be especially valuable to company lawyers for the masterful way it sheds light on the legal nuances of the layered and interdependent judicial systems peculiar to the Gulf states. It is sure to be put to good use not only in Bahrain, but in Oman, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Kuwait as well-all countries of major significance in global trade.

Cuprins

List of Abbreviations. Note on Transliteration of Arabic. Preface. Part I: The Origins of the Modern Judicial System. 1. Bahrain before the Al Khalifa. 2. From the Arrival of the Al Khalifa until the Beginning of the Twentieth Century. 3. Early Twentieth Century to the Reforms in the Twenties. 4. The Establishment and Development of the National Judiciary. 5. The Organised National Movement, the Advisor and the Judiciary. Part II: The Modern Judicial System. 6. Origin of the Modern System and its General Features. 7. The Hierarchy of the Courts. 8. The Judiciary. 9. Arbitration. 10. Conclusion. Bibliography. Addendum. Index.