This yearbook covers the legal system of the Middle East, providing information on relevant jurisdictions. It is intended for both students and practitioners.
Part I: Articles. Introduction to the Pakistani Legal System, with Special Reference to the Law of Contract; M. Lau. From Babylonian to Islamic Law; J. Schacht. Human Rights in Morocco: Recent Developments and Perspectives; M. Zirari-Devif. Imagined Communities Legislated: Nationalisms and the Law of Nationality in Syria and Egypt; E. Kienle. Legal Implications of Maritime Boundary Disputes (with Special Reference to the Gulf); H.M. al-Baharna. Constitutional Law in the Middle East: The Emergence of Judicial Power; C. Mallat. Privatisation and Project Finance in the Sultanate of Oman; M. Amison, et al. Legal Aspects of the Taxation System in Qatar; N. al-Nauimi. Part II: Country Surveys.
1. Egypt; Kosheri, et al.
2. Syria; J. Hakim.
3. Iraq; S. el-Mukhtar.
4. Jordan; H. Haddad.
5. Palestine; A. el-Qasem.
6. Lebanon; C. Mallat.
7. Libya; M. el- Alem.
8. Sudan; S. Safwat.
9. Kuwait; A.F. Kassim.
10. Saudi Arabia; A. Abrahams.
11. United Arab Emirates; R. Price, C. Chance.
12. Bahrain; H. al-Baharna.
13. Qatar; N. el-Nauimi.
14. Oman; N. Edmondes, et al.
15. Yemen; N. Shamiri.
16. Iran; M.A. Ansari-Pour.
17. Algeria; Y. Kebir.
19. Tunisia; A. Gaigi. Part III: Selected Documents and Legislation. Peace Treaties. Palestine and Israel. Jordan and Israel. Legislation.
1. Egypt.
2. Iraq.
3. Palestine.
4. Libya.
5. Oman. Part IV: Selected Cases. Lebanon. Qatar. Pakistan.