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100 1 _aAlicino, Francesco
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245 1 4 _aThe Moroccan constitutional transition :
_bthe method of contextualization and mutual interaction /
_cFrancesco Alicino
300 _ap. 63-88
520 _aIn this article the author analyses the influence of Islamic references in the 2011 Moroccan constitutional reform that, far from taking place in a vacuum, was informed both by an internal political perspective and by the broader context of what has come to be called the "Arab Spring". It will be outlined that, on the one hand, Islamic legal tradition interacts with Western legal principles; while on the other hand the exceptionalism of the "Moroccan Spring" reveals that those very principles are contextualized and adapted within this executive Islamic monarchy
650 7 _aDROITS DE L'HOMME
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650 4 _aREFORME CONSTITUTIONNELLE
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650 4 _aPRINTEMPS ARABE
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773 0 _tReligion and human rights :
_ban international journal. -
_gVol. 10, issue 1, 2015, p. 63-88. -
_dLeiden : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2006-. -
_xISSN 1871-031X. -
_oCote de la revue : U42628. -
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856 0 _uhttp://www.fondation.org.ma/dsp/index/a574923-18
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