Women and Law - May 1990 - Issue 49
Vol. 14 (1990)
When discussing women and the law in the Arab World, it is imperative to remember that in most of these countries, unlike western countries, a Personal Status Code rather than civil codes legislates the rights and duties of women.
Book Reviews
Empowerment and the Law: Strategies of Third World Women
Lebanese American University
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The Arab And Mediterranean World: Legislation Towards Crimes of Honor
Laure Moghaizel
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Editorial
Women and Law
Randa Abul-Husn
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Files
A Historical Overview of the Personal Status in Tunisia
Lebanese American University
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Information
The Implications Of A Gender Perspective In Literacy
Lebanese American University
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1990, International Literacy Year
Lebanese American University
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Interviews
Participation of Women in the Profession of Judges in Lebanon: Judge Dr. Mohamad Ali Chekhaibe
Lebanese American University
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Becoming A Lawyer: Miss Fadia Ghanem
Lebanese American University
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Women and the Law in Lebanon: Interview with Judge Dr. Mohamad Ali Chekhaibe
Lebanese American University
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Press Release
Publication Received By IWSAW
Lebanese American University
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Short Stories
Divorce
Lella Abouzeid
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