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Arab customary law in Israel: Sulha agreements and israeli courts
Nurit Tsafrir
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Department of Middle Eastern and African History
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Sulha
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Customary Law
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Legal System
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Justice
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Criminal Proceedings
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Supreme Court
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District Court
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Peaceful Settlement
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Judge's Decision
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Perversion
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Customary Institutions
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Social Sciences
Israeli
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Israel
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Courts
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Customary Law
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Justice
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Lawyer
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Sentencing
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Detention
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Criminal Proceedings
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District Court
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Arts and Humanities
Israel
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Victims
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Contemporary
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Dispute
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Proceedings
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Crime
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Supreme Court
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verdict
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Perversion
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Sentencing
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Detention
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