Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Egyptian Courts Assert Rule of Law
By denying the power of the army to renew martial law, and Egyptian administrative court today defended a key element of any legitimate government: an independent judiciary. This is very different from the "rule of law" many conservatives -- both here and in Egypt -- talk about, which emphasizes the value of the law in controlling individuals. Here, the courts are attempting to control the government's intrusion into the lives of individuals.
Labels:
dissent,
Egypt,
Islam,
justice,
law,
Middle East,
paradigm,
political discourse,
rule of law
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