The Quarterly Review, Volume 257John Murray, 1931 |
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Page 52
... Egyptian Magistrature , in the sense of highly trained and educated lawyers imbued with a deep sense of their responsibility to the public , hardly existed . The situation is different to - day . The Egyptian Magis- trates of the Mixed ...
... Egyptian Magistrature , in the sense of highly trained and educated lawyers imbued with a deep sense of their responsibility to the public , hardly existed . The situation is different to - day . The Egyptian Magis- trates of the Mixed ...
Page 57
... Egyptian Government able to conclude a permanent agreement ; for the present Government , admirable though it is , only maintains its position by an artificial arrangement of influences , while the only Egyptian party with a majority at ...
... Egyptian Government able to conclude a permanent agreement ; for the present Government , admirable though it is , only maintains its position by an artificial arrangement of influences , while the only Egyptian party with a majority at ...
Page 61
... Egyptian Divisions . Political influence has been too marked a feature of recent appointments to the Native Tribunals , to the serious detriment of the prestige of these Courts . At present the Presidents and Councillors of the Appeal ...
... Egyptian Divisions . Political influence has been too marked a feature of recent appointments to the Native Tribunals , to the serious detriment of the prestige of these Courts . At present the Presidents and Councillors of the Appeal ...
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