Governance in Arab Countries
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There are two ways of governing: one with laws, the other with force.In Arab countries, the latter is the rule. Laws are nothing more than documents copied for the most part from those promulgated by chambers in Western countries. They are filed and archived in the offices of those who are supposed to enforce them.This serious shortcoming has encouraged criminals, impostors and dishonest people to "create" their own laws.Judges, lawyers and their assistants pay more attention to deviations and subterfuges to produce "negotiated" judgments than to apply the law.This vile process has spread until it has become a "legal" and unique procedure for obtaining a satisfactory judgment for judges, convicts and their defenders.
There are two ways of governing: one with laws, the other with force.In Arab countries, the latter is the rule. Laws are nothing more than documents copied for the most part from those promulgated by chambers in Western countries. They are filed and archived in the offices of those who are supposed to enforce them.This serious shortcoming has encouraged criminals, impostors and dishonest people to "create" their own laws.Judges, lawyers and their assistants pay more attention to deviations and subterfuges to produce "negotiated" judgments than to apply the law.This vile process has spread until it has become a "legal" and unique procedure for obtaining a satisfactory judgment for judges, convicts and their defenders.
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