Blasphemies Compared 2020
DOI: 10.4324/9780429295560-13
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Blasphemy and the cultivation of religious sensibilities in post-2011 Egypt

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“…In recent decades there has been a growing body of research on legal mobilisation by private citizens and different social groups lawyers to challenge the Egyptian state ' s policies (Agrama 2010;El Fegiery 2016;Ezzat 2021;Lindbekk and Bahgat 2021;Lombardi and Cannon 2016). Moustafa and Ginsburg (2008) pointed out that judicial politics in authoritarian states is often far more complex than commonly assumed.…”
Section: B the Role Of Legal Mobilisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent decades there has been a growing body of research on legal mobilisation by private citizens and different social groups lawyers to challenge the Egyptian state ' s policies (Agrama 2010;El Fegiery 2016;Ezzat 2021;Lindbekk and Bahgat 2021;Lombardi and Cannon 2016). Moustafa and Ginsburg (2008) pointed out that judicial politics in authoritarian states is often far more complex than commonly assumed.…”
Section: B the Role Of Legal Mobilisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent decades there has been a growing body of research on legal mobilisation by private citizens and different social groups lawyers to challenge the Egyptian state's policies (Agrama 2010;El Fegiery 2016;Ezzat 2021;Lindbekk and Bahgat 2021;Lombardi and Cannon 2016). Moustafa and Ginsburg (2008) pointed out that judicial politics in authoritarian states is often far more complex than commonly assumed.…”
Section: B the Role Of Legal Mobilisationmentioning
confidence: 99%