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TitleThe Jurisdiction of the Head of State in the Palestinian Constitutional System and its Impact on the Principle of the Independence of the Judiciary : "A Comparative Analytical Study in Light of Legal Systems and Islamic Sharia"
Title in Arabicالاختصاصات القضائية لرئيس الدولة في النظام الدستوري الفلسطيني و اثرها على مبدأ استقلال القضاء : دراسة تحليلية مقارنة في ضوء النظم القانونية و الشريعة الاسلامية
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شاهين, خليل احمد خليل
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بشناق, باسم صبحي
الصليبي, خالد عبد الجابر
Typeرسالة ماجستير
Date2017
Languageالعربية
Publisherالجامعة الإسلامية - غزة
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