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The 2014 Egyptian Constitution / Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis
The 2014 Egyptian Constitution / Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis
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1 Introduction
Cornelis Hulsman
Cornelis Hulsman
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21–36
2 Historical Context of the 2014 Constitution
Comelis Hulsman
Comelis Hulsman
21–36
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2.1 Two Roadmaps
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2.2 Inclusion vs. Exclusion
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2.3 The Islamists Win the Elections
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2.4 The Clashes in Winter 2012
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2.5 Mursi's Deposal
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2.6 Formation of a New Constitution
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37–50
3 Forming the 2012 and 2013 Constituent Assemblies:A Comparative Process
Diana Serddio, Robert R.Forster
Diana Serddio, Robert R.Forster
37–50
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3.1 The Formation of the 2012 Constituent Assembly
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3.2 Changing the Process: Amendments to the Constituent Assembly's Selection Process in 2013
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3.2.1 On the Committee of Ten
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3.2.2 On the Committee of Fifty
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3.2.3 The Membership of the 2014 Constituent Assembly
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3.2.4 Regulations Within the 2014 Constituent Assembly
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3.3 General Assessment on the Committee of Fifty
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51–74
4 Shaping Egypt's 2014 Constitution: Controversy and Negotiations
Diana Serodio
Diana Serodio
51–74
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4.1 Opening Salvo: Egypt's Identity and the Preamble of the 2014 Constitution
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4.1.1 Defining a Civil State
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4.1.2 Shari'a in Egypt's 2014 Constitution
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4.2 The Clauses on the Fundamentals of the State
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4.2.1 Shari 'a and the State: Defining the Role of Religion and Religious Institutions in the 2014 Constitution
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4.2.2 The Role of the Drafting Committee
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4.2.3 On 'Appropriate Representation': Women, Christians, Youth, Children and Other Vulnerable Groups in the 2014 Constitution
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4.3 Rights and Freedoms Clauses
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4.3.1 Clauses Pertaining to Bedouin and Nubian Minority Rights
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4.3.2 Negotiations on Economic and Social Rights
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4.4 System of Governance and Power clauses
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4.4.1 Defining Legislative and Executive Power
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4.4.2 The Legislature, the Judiciary and the Armed Forces
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75–122
5 A Comparison of the 2012 and 2014 Constitutions
Diana Serddio
Diana Serddio
75–122
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5.1 Fundamentals of the State
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5.1.1 Basic Components of the Society - Family Articles
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5.1.2 Religious Rights, Freedoms & Duties
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5.1.3 The Role of the Azhar
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5.1.4 Reflections on the Fundamentals of the State's Articles
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5.2 Protection of Rights and Freedoms
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5.2.1 Women's Rights and Gender Equality
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5.2.2 Minority Rights
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5.2.3 Political Rights
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5.2.4 General Personal Rights and Freedoms
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5.2.5 Labour Rights
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5.2.6 Media Rights
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5.2.7 Social Security and Economic Rights
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5.2.8 Social, Cultural and Environmental Responsibility
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5.2.9 Reflections on the Rights and Freedoms Articles
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5.3 System of Government - Checks and Balances
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5.3.1 House of Representatives, President, Government and Autonomous Agencies
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5.3.2 The Legislative Branch
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5.3.3 The President
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5.3.4 The Cabinet
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5.3.5 Local Administration
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5.3.6 Autonomous Organizations and Control Agencies
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5.3.7 Reflections on the System of Government and its Checks and Balances
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5.4 The Judiciary
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5.4.1 General Provisions
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5.4.2 The Prosecutor General
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5.4.3 The Supreme Constitutional Court
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5.4.4 Administrative Prosecution
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5.4.5 National Elections Committee
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5.4.6 Reflections on the Judiciary's Clauses
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5.5 The Military and the Police
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5.5.1 The Armed Forces
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5.5.2 The National Defence Council
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5.5.3 Military Courts
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5.5.4 National Security Council
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5.5.5 The Police
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5.5.6 Reflections on Military Clauses
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123–128
6 Conclusion
Cornelis Hulsman, Diana Serodio
Cornelis Hulsman, Diana Serodio
123–128
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129–130
Postscript: 'Constitution or Political Covenant?'
129–130
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131–140
Appendix I: Index of Names of People and Locations
Cornelis Hulsman, Eildert Heiko Mulder
Cornelis Hulsman, Eildert Heiko Mulder
131–140
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141–144
Appendix II: Chronology of Events
Robert A. Forster
Robert A. Forster
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145–146
Appendix III: Membership of the Committee of Experts
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147–152
Appendix IV: Members of the Committee of Fifty
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153–154
Appendix V: Organizational Flowchart of Drafting Process
Robert A. Forster
Robert A. Forster
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155–196
Appendix VI: Full Text of Articles from the 2014 Constitution Referred to in this Study
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197–210
Bibliography
197–210
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Consultations, Emails and Interviews
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211–213
Acknowledgements
211–213
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214–214
Complementary books in the Tectum Series Anwendungsorientierte Religonswissenschaften
214–214
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215–216
About the Contributors
215–216
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217–218
About the Center for Arab-West Understanding
217–218
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Cornelis Hulsman (Ed.)
Diana Serodio (Ed.)
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doi.org/10.5771/9783828869332-1
ISBN print: 978-3-8288-3838-3
ISBN online: 978-3-8288-6933-2
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