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The role of the judiciary in Egypt's failed transition to democracy
Antoni Abat Ninet
CECS - Centre for European and Comparative Legal Studies
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Transition to Democracy
100%
Judicial Restraint
50%
Judicial Activity
50%
Supreme Constitutional Court
50%
Co-participation
25%
Hosni Mubarak
25%
Constitutional Control
25%
Legal Repression
25%
Constitutional Court
25%
Constitutional Moment
25%
Morsi
25%
Sisi
25%
Casuistry
25%
Political Repression
25%
Limited Independence
25%
Legal Stability
25%
Connivance
25%
Legal Uncertainty
25%
Authoritarian Regimes
25%
Transitology
25%
Stage-based
25%
Social Sciences
Egypt
100%
Courts
100%
Democracy
100%
Constitutionalism
40%
Human Rights
40%
Political System
20%
Repression
20%
Political Stability
20%
Political Governance
20%