By Mohamed Cheik Banen Read (in Arabic) the contribution of the Seventh Academy of Constitutional Law, organized by the Arab Association for Constitutional Law…
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Abolishing Sectarianism in Lebanon
by Fouad Younes Read the contribution of the Seventh Academy of Constitutional Law, organized by the Arab Association for Constitutional Law in 2022. https://aacl-mena.org/uploads/2023/1-Youness-Eng-V2.pdf
Promoting the Freedom of Belief in Lebanon through Constitutional Justice
By Hamza Diab Read (in Arabic) the contribution of the Seventh Academy of Constitutional Law, organized by the Arab Association for Constitutional Law in…
Freedom of Belief in Arab Constitutions after the Events of the Arab Spring: an Attempt to Institutionalize the Changes in the Moroccan Constitution as an Example
By Mohamed Musaaef Read (in Arabic) the contribution of the Seventh Academy of Constitutional Law, organized by the Arab Association for Constitutional Law in…
Religious Freedom in Tunisia – Annual Report 2022
Read the Annual Report on Religious Freedom in Tunisia by Attalaki Organisation:
Seventh session of the Academy of Constitutional Law – AACL
Here the links of some policy papers drafted by Arab Constitutional Law researchers as part of the outcomes of the Seventh session of the Academy of Constitutional…
Call for Papers- “Religion in Motion: Between Borders and Belonging”
Find more info: https://mesana.org/resources-and-opportunities/2023/04/04/cfp-religion-in-motion-between-borders-and-belonging
Calls for Papers – “Collaborations and Contestations: Interfaith Architectural Encounters in Egyptian Society”
Find more information: https://mesana.org/resources-and-opportunities/2023/03/22/cfp-collaborations-and-contestations-interfaith-architectural-encounters-in-egyptian-society
An Unexpected (?) Convergence Between Islamic Law and Human Rights
Alessandro Ferrari & Ahmed Elbasyouny In September 2022, a four-year old child, Shenouda, was taken from his Christian family by order from the Egyptian…
Religious Minorities: a Political Transmediterranean Challenge
The Atlas/ReMiNem Projects and the Turkish and Algerian Cases