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      Human Rights and the Arab Spring: The Cases of Tunisia and Egypt

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      Highlights, analyses, and contrasts, from a "human rights law" perspective, the situation in Tunisia – the success model of the Arab Spring - before and after the "Jasmine Revolution," and in Egypt, the Arab Spring's most notable failure - before the 2011 revolution and afte...

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      Product ID:9781680534702
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:US
      Series:St. James Studies in World Affairs
      Title:Human Rights and the Arab Spring
      Subtitle:The Cases of Tunisia and Egypt
      Authors:Author: Bachar El-Halabi
      Page Count:277
      Subjects:Human rights, civil rights, Human rights, Revolutionary groups and movements, Public international law: human rights, Criminal justice law, Revolutionary groups & movements, International human rights law, Criminal justice law, Egypt, Tunisia
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      Highlights, analyses, and contrasts, from a "human rights law" perspective, the situation in Tunisia – the success model of the Arab Spring - before and after the "Jasmine Revolution," and in Egypt, the Arab Spring's most notable failure - before the 2011 revolution and after the subsequent "counter-revolution" led by the military establishment.
      Imprint Name:Academica Press
      Publisher Name:Academica Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2019-06-30