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التجارة والضوابط الشرعية

يهدف البحث إلى التعريف بالضوابط الشرعية التي تربط الناس في معاملاتهم التجارية. arabic 46 English 0
الهادي المبروك سالم عبدالله(4-2014)

خيارات البيع وأحكامه الشرعية

هدف البحث إلى التعرف على مفهوم البيع ودليل مشروعيته وكذلك الحكمة من وجوده في البيع والتعرف على أنواع خيار البيع. arabic 53 English 0
الهادي المبروك سالم عبدالله(6-2017)

The Italian Role in the Libyan Spring Revolution: Is It a Shift From Soft Power to Hard Power ?

The Italian intervention in the Libyan Spring Revolution reflects the assumption .of Shift From Soft Power to Hard Power. Italy's position was not clear at the early days of the Libyan revolution. As an old colony, the national security of Libya is highly related to that of Italy, so real politics resulted in Italy participation in the international alliance against Kaddafi regime. arabic 21 English 75
Mustafa Abdalla Abulgasem Kashiem(1-2012)
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The Speech of Dr. El-Magariaf before the General Assembly and the New Libyan Global Image

As a president in charge, Dr. El-Magariaf's speech before the General Assembly of the United laid out the new policy of Libya in the post-Kaddafi era. He mentioned different internal and external issues that facing Libya in the transitional era. arabic 16 English 73
Mustafa A. A. Kashiem(1-2012)

The Illegitimacy of Syrian Regime

The Illegitimacy of Syrian Regime resulted from the abuse of excessive use of power against civilian in the country since 2011. On the international level, there are many UN resolution condemned the Syrian regime in this regard. arabic 4 English 29
Mustafa A. A. Kashiem(1-2012)

The Treaty of Friendship, Partnership and Cooperation between Libya and Italy: From an Awkward Past to a Promising Future

On August 30, 2008 in Benghazi, Libya and Italy signed the Treaty on Friendship, Partnership and Cooperation,2 after a long negotiating process that began under previous Italian governments and was signed by the contemporary Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi. The treaty entered into force on March 2, 2009, when ratifications were exchanged during Prime Minister Berlusconi’s visit to Libya. The signing of the Benghazi Treaty by the Italian and Libyan leaders resulted in varied reactions from politicians, scholars, commentators, and prominent figures from international organizations.3 While some may have opposed or had reservations on certain provisions of the treaty, others supported it and considered it a first step towards the process of narrowing the gap of differences between the two sides. As the Benghazi Treaty is a bilateral partnership agreement, it reflects political-security, economic-financial, and social-cultural dimensions simultaneously. But, the description and analysis of the Benghazi Treaty reflect the methodological aspects of this study; therefore, the next subsection will explore the dimension of data and methodology. arabic 20 English 101
Mustafa A. A. Kashiem(1-2010)
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The Treaty of Friendship, Partnership and Cooperation between Libya and Italy: The Forgotten Past and the Promising Future

The Treaty of Friendship, Partnership and Cooperation between Libya and Italy represents a new era for both countries. Italy apologized for its colonial heritage in Libya and pledged to finance a highway in the Western into the Western border with five-hundred million Euro arabic 19 English 103
Mustafa A. A. Kashiem(1-2009)

The Impact of Arab Nationalism upon Arab Solidarity in the New Millennium: Reality and Dimension

Arab's nationalism unifies the Arab countries to vote as one block when their common interests are involved. This study examines this assumption by examining the voting behavior of the Arab states on issues of common concern. arabic 15 English 81
Mustafa A. A. Kashiem(1-2009)