The Sanhuri Code, And The Emergence Of Modern Arab Civil Law (1932 To 1949)

Book Summary


Dr. 'Abd al-Razz?q al-Sanh?r? (1895-1971) is one of the most prominent jurists to emerge to date in the Arab world. His alarm at the growing social gap in his country, Egypt, during the first half of the twentieth century, fueled his vision of establishing moral social order by means of a new civil code. Although Sanh?r?'s chosen tool was the legal text, this book argues that his vision was essentially a social one: to introduce the principles of compassion, solidarity and fairness, alongside progress and pragmatism, into polarized Egyptian society, whereby property laws acquired a social function, the laws of partnership were perceived as having an educational value, and contract law was activated as a balance favoring the weaker members of society. Accordingly, this book examines the drafting of the Egyptian Civil Code, exposing the hitherto unknown sociological strata of this act of legislation.

Book Details


Book Name The Sanhuri Code, And The Emergence Of Modern Arab Civil Law (1932 To 1949)
Author Guy Bechor
Publisher Brill Academic Publishers (Nov 2007)
ISBN 9789004158788
Pages 344
Language English
Price 6780
 
 

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