Law in the service of legitimacy: gender and politics in Jordan/ Catherine Warrick.
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342.546 ANA/C The constitution of Jammu & Kashmir: Its development & comments/ | 342.5491085 IBB/R The Right to Development in iternational law/ | 342.56087 CAS/M Minority rights in the middle east/ | 342.56950878 WAR/L Law in the service of legitimacy: gender and politics in Jordan/ | 342.608772 SLO/C Children's rights in africa: a legal perspective/ | 342.73 FER/C Constitutional culture and democratic rule/ | 342.73 KOM/A American Constitutional Law/ |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [181]-198) and index.
Part I The Pursuit of Legitimacy in Jordan: Introduction; Theoretical and conceptual issues; Dual legal systems and the basis of law in Jordan.
Part II Laws and Legal Changes: Criminal law; Nationality law; Women's access to divorce: religious law as a basis for improved rights; Protected spaces: the presence of women in the institutions of state power.
Part III Developing Institutions: Maintaining Legacy: The women's movement; Government institutions and policy frameworks; Conclusions;
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