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Vol. 2 (2017): Journal of Afghan Legal Studies
Vol. 2 (2017): Journal of Afghan Legal Studies
Published:
06.02.2026
Editorial (Dari and Pashto)
Editorial Note (Dari)
Mohammad Hashim Kamali, Tilmann Röder, Lutforahman Saeed
9 - 11 (dari)
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Editorial Note (Pashto)
Mohammad Hashim Kamali, Tilmann Röder, Lutforahman Saeed
11 - 12 (dari)
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Articles (Dari and Pashto)
The Need for Alternatives to Imprisonment and Criminal Law Mechanisms in Afghanistan (Dari)
Eid Mohammad Ahmadi
52 - 66 (dari)
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The Position of the Traditional Loya Jirga in the Constitution of Afghanistan (Dari)
Mohammad Amin Ahmadi
68 - 79 (dari)
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The Regional Criminal Law Framework for the Combat of Organized Crime (Pashto)
Ahmad Reza Sadeqi, Adil Sarihani
93 - 111 (dari)
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Constitutional Framework of the Armed Forces of Afghanistan (Dari)
Gholam Hassan Gran
106 - 121 (dari)
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The Implementation of Substantive International Human Rights Obligations in Afghanistan
Examples from the ICCPR (Dari)
Ahmad Haneef Haneef
124 - 164 (dari)
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Divorce And Women’s Rights
Should Women have Equal Rights? (Pashto)
Mohammad Hashim Kamali
166 - 184 (dari)
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The Apparent Theory in Afghan Civil Law (Dari)
Mohammad Ali Mirzaii
186 - 216 (dari)
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Membership of Women in Afghanistan’s Supreme Court According to the Afghan Constitution and Hanafi Jurisprudence (Dari)
Lutforahman Saeed
264 - 269 (dari)
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The Acting President in the Constitution of Afghanistan (Dari)
Javad Taghizadeh Doughikola, Kiumars Firuz Jahantighi
272 - 291 (dari)
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The Separation of Powers and the Problem of Constitutional Interpretation (Dari)
Mohammad Qasim Hashimzai
294 - 332 (dari)
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Civil Responsibility of the State in the Legal System of Afghanistan (Dari)
Nezamuddin Abdullah
334 - 394 (dari)
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Editorial (English)
Editorial Note (English)
Mohammad Hashim Kamali, Tilmann Röder, Lutforahman Saeed
11 - 13
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Articles (English)
Lessons on Global Legal Transfers from Afghan Taxi Drivers
A Social Network Approach
Nafay Choudhury
28 - 49
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The Uses of Legal Ambiguity
Issues with Legal Protections of International Workers in Afghanistan
Noah Coburn
52 - 70
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Legal Pluralism and Militia Regulation
International, Domestic, and Community Accountability Frameworks for Sub-State Forces in Afghanistan
Erica Gaston
72 - 97
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Enforcing Article 3 of the Afghan Constitution
Lessons from the Pakistani Federal Shariat Court
Malthe Hilal-Harvald
100 - 127
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Countering Global Terrorism and its Manifestations in Afghanistan
Advancing New Shariah Perspectives
Mohammad Hashim Kamali
130 - 166
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Complementarity and Conflict
State, Islamic, and Customary Justice in Afghanistan
Tilmann Röder
168 - 197
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Examining Ethnic Accommodation and Coalition-Building Under Alternative Forms of Government in Afghanistan
Mohammad Bashir Mobasher
200 - 221
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Non-Violation Of Islamic Law Under The Afghan Constitution
Mohammad Rasekh
224 - 241
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Corporate Manslaughter and Islamic Law in Afghanistan and Pakistan
Warda Yasin
245 - 264
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