Law and Revolution
Discover "Law and Revolution" by Nimer Sultany, a thought-provoking exploration published by Oxford University Press in 2020. This comprehensive paperback spans 424 pages, delving into the intricate relationship between constitution-making, law, and revolution in the context of the Arab Spring. Sultany critically assesses various conceptual approaches to the role of shari'a law in Arab constitutions, providing valuable insights into the implications of differing constitutional frameworks. Through this analysis, the author not only evaluates the existing legal landscape but also suggests potential pathways for reform. Ideal for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the dynamics of law and governance in the Arab world, "Law and Revolution" is an essential read that invites you to rethink the future of constitutionalism in a rapidly changing region.