Contents: Introduction; Islam, governance and democracy; Iraq: human rights in the republic of fear; Syria resists the end of history; Jordan; Egypt: human rights and governance; Democratization, liberalization and human rights: challenges facing the Gulf Cooperation Council; Turkey; Human rights within Israel; Human rights in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip: politics and law in transition; The rise and fall of democratization in the Maghreb.
December 10th, 1997 marked the beginning of the 50th anniversary year of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Paul J. Magnarella, University of Florida, USA
’The book consists of original, innovative and insightful chapters written by recognized experts in the field. Scholars, decision-makers, policy advocates and others interested in the issues of human rights and governance will want this book on their reading shelf.’ Robert Olson, University of Kentucky, USA ’...offers a good chapter on Jordan...does an excellent job in showing the conspicuous discrepancy between the constitution/political discourse on human rights and practice ...quite informative.’ Middle East Studies Association
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