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Any proposed scheme of reform must concern the foreigner who resides permanently or temporarily in Egypt ; and in order to protect himself , and at the same time to view sympathetically the action of a reforming Egyptian government ...
Any proposed scheme of reform must concern the foreigner who resides permanently or temporarily in Egypt ; and in order to protect himself , and at the same time to view sympathetically the action of a reforming Egyptian government ...
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These Courts tried petty cases and were presided over by local notables ; while reforms were no doubt necessary , their ... In any scheme of reform it is certain that they would have to be brought into line with the general judicial ...
These Courts tried petty cases and were presided over by local notables ; while reforms were no doubt necessary , their ... In any scheme of reform it is certain that they would have to be brought into line with the general judicial ...
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Egypt and Judicial Reform , 46– 62 . Egypt , need for judicial reform in , 46 , 48 - present system , 46-47congestion in courts , 48–49 - defects in present system , 48–51— Egyptian judges in Single Judge Courts , 51-53 - reforms ...
Egypt and Judicial Reform , 46– 62 . Egypt , need for judicial reform in , 46 , 48 - present system , 46-47congestion in courts , 48–49 - defects in present system , 48–51— Egyptian judges in Single Judge Courts , 51-53 - reforms ...
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