Participant Scholarly Submissions

Maroc: L’indépendance et l’impartialité du système judiciaire
Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network
Abdelaziz Nouaydi

Syria’s next generation: youth un/employment, education, and exclusion
Elizabeth S. Buckner
School of Education, Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA, and
Khuloud Saba
Syrian Trust for Development, Damascus, Syria

THE ARAB SECTOR’S SHARE IN THE ECONOMY
Some Parameters of Arab Society within the Israeli Economy
by Prof. Ezra Sadan
Former Director General of the Ministries of Finance and Agriculture
Public Council Member, The Abraham Fund Initiatives
January 2006

The Employment of Arab Women In the Israeli Economy
Background, Obstacles and Solutions
Edited by
Ibrahim Kitany, Director of “Women at Work” Initiative
The Abraham Fund Initiatives
Sderot Conference for Society
November 2007

The  Part  Played  By  Judges  in The  Supplementation Of the State of Law (The example of Tunisia)
Ms  Jaouida  Guiga
Judge, President at Supreme Court

WATER: A HUMAN RIGHT
Equal Access to Water Rights
Walid Saleh, Ph.D. PEng

Youth Empowerment
Achref Ghorbel

Women’s equal right to access to information and health services
Lina Alameddine

Violence against Women in Iraq:  An Assessment of Iraq’s De Jure and De Facto Compliance with  Iraq National Laws
By: Dr.Bushra Al-Obaidi
Baghdad University College of Law
Iraq

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Besoin urgent d’une meilleure justice : axes stratégiques d’intervention au Moyen–Orient et en Afrique du Nord.
By: Dr Brahim LAHNITE

Right to Water in the MENA region
By: Dr. Jauad El Kharraz

Droit de la famille et droits de l’homme en Algérie : Une coexistence toujours conflictuelle.
By: AKROUNE  YAKOUT

SMS INFORMATION SYSTEM; MOBILE ACCESS TO JUSTICE
By: Judge Ali Reza Cam

Turkish e-justice project “UYAP”
By: Judge Ali Reza Cam

Fighting Corruption in Egypt – Necessary Legal reforms
By: Adel Maged

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