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A Brief History of Coptic Personal Status Law Ryan Rowberry Georgia State University College of Law,
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Salem Case (Egypt, USA)
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Women in Egyptian Party Politics in Relation to the Media
Decision on Jurisdiction, and Partial Dissenting Opinion Of
Egypt Malek Online Version Ed
STATE SANCTIONED PERSECUTION of JEWS in EGYPT (From Research Conducted at the UNHCR Archives in Geneva)
The Central Asian Ties of a Tenth-Century Muslim Ruler in Egypt
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Dual Nationality and Enjoyment of Political Rights (Comparative Study) PJAEE, 17 (7) (2020)
Choice of Law 2013
Iranians in 9Th Century Egypt
Ahmad Ibn Tulun and the Reign of His Dynasty (868–905)
Protecting Education in the Middle East and North Africa Region
International Arbitration in Investment Disputes
TOGO MIZRAHI and the MAKING of EGYPTIAN CINEMA TOGO Ing a Local Cinema Industry Was a Project of National Importance
Women's Rights in the Nationality Laws
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Citizenship Law in Africa a Comparative Study
Citizenship Law in Africa a Comparative Study
The Mixed Courts of Egypt,1875-1949;A Study of Their
Citizenship Law in Africa a Comparative Study
Africa Citizenship and Discrimination Audit the Case Study of Egypt
Exploring the Impact of the 2004 Nationality Law Reform Campaign on Gender Equality in Egypt
NATIONALITY PROBLEMS a COMPARATIVE STUDY of the PROBLEM of DIVERSITY, NULLITY, and the "BDUON" Dr
Togo Mizrahi and the Making of Egyptian Cinema Teases out the Relationship Between the Notion of Exchange and Pluralist Nationalism in Mizrahi’S Oeuvre
Women's Rights Under Egyptian
Enemy Nationals and the Legal Enabling of Ethnic Conflict in the Middle East
Medieval Egypt
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Egypt Submission to the UN Universal Periodic Review
Islamic Law Through the Backdoor
Arab Civilization the Arabs Were Originally the People of the Arabian Desert
Migration and Development in Egypt
Women Are Citizens Too
Secular Concepts, Law, and Religion in Colonial Egypt