Natural law, Basis of Panarab Rule of Law

Auteurs

  • Ghadir El Alayli Adjunct Professor and Lecturer at Université Saint-Joseph, Attorney-at-Law, Consultant and Researcher, Ph.D. in public law, Beirut- Lebanon Auteur

Mots-clés :

Rule of law, Natural law, ; Solidarity, Regional and global cooperation, Pan-arabism, Arabs, Civilization, Cultures, Identity

Résumé

It is a contemporary pan-arabism, revisited and based on natural law, that may lead to an Arab Renaissance implementing the common good and the rule of law. It may also save the Arab civilizational identity from its denial and refusal by certain Arabs notably “minorities”. In addition, such pan-arabism m ay deeply contribute to achieving sustainable peace notably in the Arab world. The underlying principles of pan-arab rule of law are salutary, as they dispel the worries of Arab stakeholders. The main eight relevant credos are the following: progressivity and flexibility; transversal reform; opening-up to the world; transcommunautary priority; secularism; small steps policy; sovereignty; antidote to “terrorism”.

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Publiée

2021-11-01

Comment citer

El Alayli, G. (2021). Natural law, Basis of Panarab Rule of Law. Revue Des études Afro-Asiatiques, 3(11), 15. https://afroasian-studies.de/index.php/jass/article/view/111

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