Birzeit’s Working Papers Series in Legal Studies publishes two new papers

The Constitutional Law Unit in the Faculty of Law and Public Administration at Birzeit University, under the support and supervision of the H.H. Shaikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani Chair in Constitutional and International Law, has published three new papers in Birzeit’s Working Papers Series in Legal Studies.

Birzeit’s Working Papers Series in Legal Studies is an electronic series that publishes legal research papers – specifically in the fields of public law – that would benefit students, professors, researchers, and professionals in these disciplines in Palestine and the Arab World. The series comprises five categories: Translated Articles; the Comparative Arab Constitutional Law Encyclopedia Project; Master’s Research Papers; Conference Papers; and Position Papers.

The first research paper, by the researcher Malakeh Abdellatif, is entitled “The Right of Muslim Women in Choosing Their Husbands in the Palestinian Context,” and concludes that “Palestine does not conform to the global trends in basic rights.” The second research paper, by Sama Saqf-Alheit, “The Right to Image: A Reflection of the Right to Privacy or a Separate Right,” concludes that “the right to image is inherent to one’s personality.”

You can access the above-mentioned papers by the provided links on the SSRN website. You can also view the topics of the coming releases by visiting the Series’ page on the University’s website.