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  2. Judiciary of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Politics of Egypt. The judicial system (or judicial branch) of Egypt is an independent branch of the Egyptian government which includes both secular and religious courts. The Egyptian judicial system is based on European and primarily French legal concepts and methods, combined with Islamic (Shariah) law. [1]

  3. Legal working age - Wikipedia

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    The legal working age is the minimum age required by law in each country or jurisdiction for a young person who has not yet reached the age of majority to be allowed to work. Activities that are dangerous, harmful to the health or that may affect the morals or well-being of minors fall into this category.

  4. Legal industry by country - Wikipedia

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    Stemming from its rich history and influenced by various global legal systems, Egypt's legal framework evolved predominantly from civil law traditions, borrowing elements from French, Roman, and Islamic law. [28] With the liberalization of its economy in the late 20th century, Egypt witnessed a surge in both domestic and international trade.

  5. Law of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The Law of Egypt consists of courts, offences, and various types of laws. Egypt has its own constitution which took effect on 18 January 2014. The Constitution of Egypt is the fundamental law of the country. Egypts legal codes and court operations are based primarily on British, Italian, and Napoleonic models, and has been the inspiration for ...

  6. Egyptian Civil Code - Wikipedia

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    The Egyptian Civil Code is the primary source of civil law for Egypt. The first version of Egyptian Civil Code was written in 1949 containing 1149 articles. The prime author of the 1949 code was the jurist Abd El-Razzak El-Sanhuri, who received assistance from Dean Edouard Lambert of the University of Lille. Perhaps due to Lambert's influence ...

  7. List of law schools in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The British University in Egypt: Faculty of Law with dual certificates (British and Egyptian ) Archived 2017-08-22 at the Wayback Machine at El Sherouk City, Cairo; The American University in Cairo: School of Global Affairs and Public Policy located in Cairo; Dakahlia Governorate. Mansoura University: Faculty of Law [permanent dead link ...

  8. Mixed Courts of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The Mixed Courts of Egypt ( Arabic: المحاكم المختلطة, transliterated: Al-Maḥākim al-Mukhṭaliṭah, French: Tribunaux Mixtes d'Egypte) were founded in October 1875 by the Khedive Isma'il Pasha. Designed by Nubar Nubarian Pasha to be part of the Khedive's great plans for Egypt, the Mixed Courts led to a radical reform of Egypt ...

  9. Egyptian nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian nationality law is regulated by the Constitution of Egypt, as amended; the Egyptian Nationality Law, and its revisions; and various international agreements to which the country is a signatory. [1][2] These laws determine who is, or is eligible to be, a national of Egypt. [3] The legal means to acquire nationality, formal legal ...

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