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The Sharia in the Constitutions of Afghanistan, Iran and Egypt - Implications for Private Law

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Yassari,  Nadjma
MPI for Comparative and International Private Law, Max Planck Society;

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Yassari, N. (Ed.). (2005). The Sharia in the Constitutions of Afghanistan, Iran and Egypt - Implications for Private Law. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.


Zitierlink: https://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0019-CD57-7
Zusammenfassung
Many Islamic countries have incorporated the Sharia into their constitutions as one of the main sources or even the primary source of law. So far, no general model has emerged as to how this constitutional postulate is to be translated into legal reality. In January 2004, Afghanistan enacted a constitution in which similar principles were incorporated. While looking at the situation in Iran and Egypt, this book analyses the possible implications for the Afghan legal system in general and its private law in particular. To further the ongoing discussions within the legal community in Afghanistan, all contributions and legal texts are published in English and Dari.