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AuthorHayajneh, Abdelnaser Zeyad
Available date2020-09-06T09:53:38Z
Publication Date2019-11
Publication NameGlobal Journal of Politics and Law Research
CitationHayajneh, Abdelnaser. "Creativity vs. Imitation: Understanding Diversity and Legislative Identity in the State of Qatar." Global Journal of Politics and Law Research 7.7 (2019): 78-85.
ISSN2053-6321
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/15966
AbstractABSTRACT: Qatar has a modern legal system, and it witnessed significant developments over the last two decades. The introduction of the permanent Constitution of the State of Qatar 2005 determine the basic pillars of the state and its’ public authorities and institutions. The Constitution provides for Islam as the religion of the State and the main source of Qatar’s legislation, besides Arabic as the state official language. Al Shura Council is the public institution responsible for legislative function, and shall assume its duties in accordance with the Constitution, Al Shura Council shall follow up to review, renew, and reshape Qatar’s distinct legislative frameworks to reflect due understanding of diversity and comparative legal jurisdictions without compromising Qatar’s national identity. The Article attempts to provide brief and intensive thoughts on the issue of diversity and national legislative identity.
Languageen
PublisherECRTD-UK
Subjectqatar
legislative identity
civil law
diversity
comparative law
TitleCreativity vs. Imitation Understanding Diversity and Legislative Identity in the State of Qatar
TypeArticle
Pagination78-85
Issue Number7
Volume Number7
ESSN2053-6593


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