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Diversity of Law in the United Arab Emirates Privacy, Security, and the Legal System.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Kamøy, Kristin
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.
Colección:Routledge Research in Constitutional Law Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Endorsement Page
  • Half Title
  • Series Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Dedication
  • Table of Contents
  • List of tables
  • Abbreviations
  • Introduction
  • Part I A state with a minority of citizens
  • Chapter 1 Negotiations and enforcement of universal rights
  • A pardon and freedom
  • UAE and the rule of law
  • UAE and justice in Islam
  • British administration and international treaties
  • The UAE and human rights treaties
  • Human rights treaties in UAE law
  • The UAE and Emirati values
  • The UAE and Special Procedures
  • Chapter 2 Sources of law, citizenship, and legal system
  • Abu Dhabi school authorities may disregard Court of Appeal's verdict
  • The Trucial States and their legal system
  • The constitution and Islamic law
  • Trucial States and national subjects
  • The legislative process
  • The UAE court system
  • Chapter 3 Private and public in Emirati law
  • To breach or not to breach privacy
  • UAE and international standards on privacy
  • Constitution: privacy of opinion, in correspondence, and in the home
  • Federal laws: privacy of communication
  • Federal laws: privacy of the home
  • 'Public' in Emirati law
  • Chapter 4 Monitoring and securitisation
  • Deterrence through release of footage
  • Surveillance of public places
  • UAE and securitised immigration
  • Legislation of honour and reputation in the public
  • Defamation: to be invisible in public
  • Legislation of the inner sphere of people's lives
  • Public decency
  • Part II What is responsible communication?
  • Chapter 5 Licensing systems and ensuring compliance
  • Security trial of 2013
  • Origins of the license system
  • License system and hierarchy of rights
  • Licensing civil society: control of opposition
  • Licensing medical physicians: enforcing prohibitions
  • Trucial States and media
  • The constitution and communication
  • Licensing and monitoring
  • Licenses and free zones
  • Chapter 6 To communicate responsibly
  • The UAE and acceptable expressions
  • The UAE and freedom of expression
  • The federal penal code and insults to state symbols
  • Combating cybercrimes law and fake news
  • The anti-terror law of 2014
  • The combating discrimination and hatred law of 2015
  • Lecturing and the law
  • Chapter 7 The cost of developing the state
  • Citizenship as restriction
  • UAE and the right to education
  • The UAE and rights of child
  • UAE education: public schools
  • UAE education: private schools
  • Immigration and regularisation
  • The right to enter and reside in law
  • The labour law and sponsorship
  • Citizenship and entitlement to work
  • Chapter 8 Human rights appropriation and UAE image-building
  • Outsider challenges local ways
  • The UAE and international human rights law
  • The UAE and the right to associate
  • The UAE and Emirati lawyers unite
  • The UAE and a timely ranking
  • The UAE and the Human Rights Council