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Constitution Building After the Arab Spring presents a comprehensive comparative analysis of the constitutional reforms and institution-building efforts undertaken by Arab states in the aftermath of the 2011 Arab Spring revolutions. Francesco Biagi explores the legal frameworks, political negotiations, and democratic transitions that shaped new constitutions across the region.
The book examines key case studies of constitutional development, comparing different approaches to drafting fundamental laws during periods of political instability and social upheaval. It addresses critical issues including the balance of power between branches of government, protection of fundamental rights, and the integration of Islamic law within modern constitutional systems.
Through rigorous legal analysis, Biagi evaluates the successes and challenges of constitution-building processes, offering valuable insights into comparative constitutional law and the complexities of democratic institution-building in transitional societies. This work is essential for scholars, policymakers, and students of constitutional law and Middle Eastern politics.







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