Law's Fragile State
Explore the intricate relationship between law and state in "Law's Fragile State" by Mark Fathi Massoud, published by Cambridge University Press in 2014. This compelling paperback, spanning 304 pages, delves into the challenges of establishing a legal order in a war-torn nation. Through meticulous field research in Sudan, Massoud reveals how colonial administrators, postcolonial governments, and international aid agencies have employed legal frameworks to foster stability while advancing their own interpretations of the rule of law amidst ongoing political violence. This insightful examination not only highlights the complexities of legal development in conflict zones but also sheds light on broader themes of authoritarianism, human rights, and the political dimensions of law. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of political science, law, and Middle Eastern studies, "Law's Fragile State" is a vital resource for understanding the fragile interplay between law and governance in tumultuous environments.