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Government of the Kingdom of Bahrain

Constitution of the Kingdom of Bahrain

The “Constitution of the Kingdom of Bahrain (2002)" serves as a pivotal document that encapsulates the aspirations and legal framework of a nation poised at the intersection of tradition and modernity. Written in a formal and precise legal style, the constitution delineates the structures of governance, the rights of citizens, and the foundational principles underpinning the state. Contextually, it emerges from a period of significant political reform following decades of social and political discord, aspiring to balance Islamic principles with democratic ideals within a constitutional monarchy. The Government of the Kingdom of Bahrain, as the author of this monumental document, reflects an institutional commitment to transparency and governance reform that responds to both internal and external pressures for modernization. This constitution was born from a consultative process that sought to engage diverse societal voices, reflecting the government's intention to establish a framework conducive to political stability and development. The historical backdrop of Bahrain's socio-political evolution deeply influenced its creation, emphasizing the interplay between historical legacies and contemporary governance. I highly recommend this constitution to scholars, legal practitioners, and anyone interested in the political landscape of the Middle East. It provides invaluable insights into the governance models of contemporary Arab states and stands as a testament to the ongoing dialogue between tradition and modernity in the region.
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Bookwire
Оригинална публикация
2020
Година на публикуване
2020
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