The Quarterly Review, Volume 257John Murray, 1931 |
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Page 47
... Courts themselves . Then we have the Native Egyptian Courts with a series of First Instance Tribunals in various Mudirieh centres , and a Court of Appeal sitting in Cairo . Recently a second Court of Appeal has been instituted at Assiut ...
... Courts themselves . Then we have the Native Egyptian Courts with a series of First Instance Tribunals in various Mudirieh centres , and a Court of Appeal sitting in Cairo . Recently a second Court of Appeal has been instituted at Assiut ...
Page 54
... Courts instituted under the British régime on the model of our unpaid local justice system . These Courts tried petty cases and were presided over by local notables ; while reforms were no doubt necessary , their abolition would appear ...
... Courts instituted under the British régime on the model of our unpaid local justice system . These Courts tried petty cases and were presided over by local notables ; while reforms were no doubt necessary , their abolition would appear ...
Page 58
... Court of Appeal sitting as one Chamber ( or in the case of the Native Court of Appeal of fifteen members of the Court at least ) , is found ex- tremely unsatisfactory and cumbrous . The Mixed and Native Courts also have their Cour de ...
... Court of Appeal sitting as one Chamber ( or in the case of the Native Court of Appeal of fifteen members of the Court at least ) , is found ex- tremely unsatisfactory and cumbrous . The Mixed and Native Courts also have their Cour de ...
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