Review: Human Rights in the Muslim World: Fundamentalism, Constitutionalism and International Politics

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… of domestic law and/or are not self-executing,12 and even if they were, it is unlikely that a potential complainant would have locus standi to challenge the national legislation or practice …

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An-Na’im, A. (2004). Review: Human Rights in the Muslim World: Fundamentalism, Constitutionalism and International Politics. European Journal of International Law, 15(2), 400–404. https://doi.org/10.1093/ejil/15.2.400-a

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