Social Sciences
family law
100%
legal system
92%
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76%
Muslim
67%
Israel
62%
human rights
57%
Law
56%
India
53%
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46%
unification of law
41%
Building rights
37%
Indonesia
36%
Legislative reform
33%
state formation
30%
minority
29%
civil court
28%
democracy
28%
Religion
28%
law reform
26%
Egypt
26%
Legal change
26%
regime
22%
judiciary
22%
jurisdiction
20%
Greece
20%
Turkey
17%
Human rights principles
15%
state law
14%
Fundamental Freedoms
13%
regulation
12%
world population
12%
Supreme Court
11%
constitutional state
11%
Civil law systems
10%
sociology of law
10%
state of emergency
9%
subjectivity
9%
constitutional amendment
9%
customary law
8%
Legal development
8%
incapacity
8%
justice
8%
court authority
8%
Democratic institutions
8%
individual right
8%
reform
8%
High Court
8%
statutary order
7%
human rights activists
7%
political development
7%
Arts & Humanities
Religion
43%
Legal Pluralism
42%
India
35%
Indonesia
33%
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32%
Law Reform
31%
Bureaucratization
29%
Family Law
29%
Postcolonial State
28%
Monism
25%
Legal System
24%
Unification
24%
Muslims
22%
Pitfalls
22%
Jurisdiction
22%
Particularity
21%
Emergency
21%
Legitimacy
20%
Minorities
20%
Turkey
20%
Judiciary
16%
Supreme Court
9%
Religious Law
9%
Customary Law
9%
Self-determination
9%
Delegation
9%
Rule of Law
7%
Israel
7%
Sociology
7%
Political System
7%
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6%
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6%
Human Rights
6%
State of Emergency
6%
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6%
Social Sciences
5%
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5%
Parliament
5%
Spain
5%
Restoration
5%
Women's Rights
5%