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Egypt’s Legal Modernism: Challenging the National Discourse

Egypt’s legal modernity is the story of the modern Egyptian state itself. Reforming the country’s judiciary in the late nineteenth century was meant to achieve ambitious aims beyond the functionality of a justice system. The utmost goal was the country’s independence from the suzerainty of the Ottom...

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Main Author: El-Deeb, Mohamed A.
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description Egypt’s legal modernity is the story of the modern Egyptian state itself. Reforming the country’s judiciary in the late nineteenth century was meant to achieve ambitious aims beyond the functionality of a justice system. The utmost goal was the country’s independence from the suzerainty of the Ottoman Empire. The judicial reforms modernized the Egyptian state and built a judiciary and legal community like no other place. Egypt achieved its independent judiciary before gaining its political independence. That was a remarkable achievement of the judicial reform. That rich part of Egypt’s modern history is negated and disregarded from public awareness. Not even law students in Egypt study their modern legal history, which spans 150 years! The oblivion and distortion of Egypt’s collective conscience have resulted from the post-1952 rhetoric following the abolishment of the monarchy and, more substantially, the Islamization of the country since then. This paper challenges the national discourse regarding the tale of Egypt’s legal modernism and investigates the effect of the identity crisis that has plagued post-colonial Egypt.
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spelling oai:fount.aucegypt.edu:etds-3403 Egypt’s Legal Modernism: Challenging the National Discourse El-Deeb, Mohamed A. Egypt’s legal modernity is the story of the modern Egyptian state itself. Reforming the country’s judiciary in the late nineteenth century was meant to achieve ambitious aims beyond the functionality of a justice system. The utmost goal was the country’s independence from the suzerainty of the Ottoman Empire. The judicial reforms modernized the Egyptian state and built a judiciary and legal community like no other place. Egypt achieved its independent judiciary before gaining its political independence. That was a remarkable achievement of the judicial reform. That rich part of Egypt’s modern history is negated and disregarded from public awareness. Not even law students in Egypt study their modern legal history, which spans 150 years! The oblivion and distortion of Egypt’s collective conscience have resulted from the post-1952 rhetoric following the abolishment of the monarchy and, more substantially, the Islamization of the country since then. This paper challenges the national discourse regarding the tale of Egypt’s legal modernism and investigates the effect of the identity crisis that has plagued post-colonial Egypt. 2024-05-30T07:00:00Z thesis application/pdf https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/2361 https://fount.aucegypt.edu/context/etds/article/3403/viewcontent/mohamed_a._el_deeb_thesis.pdf Theses and Dissertations AUC Knowledge Fountain Modernism; Legal Modernity; Egypt’s Legal History; The Mixed Courts; Sharīʿah; Fiqh; Islamic Jurisprudence; Positivism; Islamization; Law and Identity. Administrative Law Civil Rights and Discrimination Comparative and Foreign Law Conflict of Laws Constitutional Law International Law Judges Jurisprudence Law and Economics Law and Philosophy Law and Politics Law and Society Legal History Legal Profession Religion Law Rule of Law
spellingShingle Modernism; Legal Modernity; Egypt’s Legal History; The Mixed Courts; Sharīʿah; Fiqh; Islamic Jurisprudence; Positivism; Islamization; Law and Identity.
Administrative Law
Civil Rights and Discrimination
Comparative and Foreign Law
Conflict of Laws
Constitutional Law
International Law
Judges
Jurisprudence
Law and Economics
Law and Philosophy
Law and Politics
Law and Society
Legal History
Legal Profession
Religion Law
Rule of Law
El-Deeb, Mohamed A.
Egypt’s Legal Modernism: Challenging the National Discourse
title Egypt’s Legal Modernism: Challenging the National Discourse
title_full Egypt’s Legal Modernism: Challenging the National Discourse
title_fullStr Egypt’s Legal Modernism: Challenging the National Discourse
title_full_unstemmed Egypt’s Legal Modernism: Challenging the National Discourse
title_short Egypt’s Legal Modernism: Challenging the National Discourse
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topic Modernism; Legal Modernity; Egypt’s Legal History; The Mixed Courts; Sharīʿah; Fiqh; Islamic Jurisprudence; Positivism; Islamization; Law and Identity.
Administrative Law
Civil Rights and Discrimination
Comparative and Foreign Law
Conflict of Laws
Constitutional Law
International Law
Judges
Jurisprudence
Law and Economics
Law and Philosophy
Law and Politics
Law and Society
Legal History
Legal Profession
Religion Law
Rule of Law
url https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/2361
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