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Šarí´a and state courts changing in time
Bezoušková, Lenka
This paper focuses on development of courts systems in the Muslim history with special reference Ottoman Empire. The center of attention is appointing of judges and chief judge by the ruler, establishing shari´a courts and other courts, e.g. mazálim courts. Courts applied shari´a and the law issued by the ruler and government. The situation dramatically changed in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, especially in Egypt.
The position of Saudi Arabia in international relations
Cimpová, Jitka ; Novotná, Yvona (advisor) ; Volenec, Otakar (referee)
The main goal of this thesis is to characterize the position and significance of Saudi Arabia in current international relations on the grounds of the historical development analysis and aspects that influence both national and foreign policy; and to zoom in the background of strategic partnership with chosen countries as well as in their consequences. Four chapters make the reader familiar with the concept of islam, wahhabi orthodoxy, shari'a law and the reign of the Saudi dynasty monarchs. They depict the progress in the political sphere and the reforms of King Abdullah as well. The economic situation and orientation is presented briefly with the power structure. The principal part is formed by the analysis of foreign policy and characteristics of possible clashes of concerns in bilateral relations with neighbouring states and other strategic partners.

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