POLS 475/4375 - Introduction to Egyptian and Islamic Law (3 cr.)
Prerequisites RHET 1020 , 6 credits at the 3000 level in POLS
POLS 3408
Consent of Instructor
Description The Egyptian legal system will be considered according to its present structure and historical development including institutions, processes, laws, and the courts. There will be special emphasis on developments in constitutional law and the role played by the constitution in the political context of present day Egypt. The course also offers an introduction to Islamic jurisprudence in the classical doctrine, in the pre-modern Egyptian legal system, and in contemporary Egypt. This course may be counted toward the Dual Degree option combining a BA in Political Science and an MA in International Human Rights Law.
Cross-listed Same as LAW 4375 When Offered Offered in Fall.
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