Los delitos "ḥudūd" en el derecho penal de los países árabes: reinstauración y continuidad
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Criminal law, Arabic ocuntries, Islamic law, CodificationAbstract
Until the early 1970s, criminal law in Arab countries, with the ex- ception of Saudi Arabia, had been developed according to legal principles and frameworks imported from Western countries. However, during the last quar- ter of the 20th century, a number of Arab countries made a radical break from this convention, incorporating into their legal systems a number of Shari ́a- recognized elements of criminal law, such as Hudud crimes. The implementa- tion of these elements in a legal and contemporary political context has created novel conditions and legal conflicts.Downloads
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