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Analyses of Non-compliance to Legislation by Signatories to the Arab Charter of Human Rights: A Framework for National Observance and Regional Enforcement (2022)
Book Chapter
Almutawa, A., & Almanea, H. (2022). Analyses of Non-compliance to Legislation by Signatories to the Arab Charter of Human Rights: A Framework for National Observance and Regional Enforcement. In J. Rehman, A. Shahid, & S. Foster (Eds.), The Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (237-269). Brill Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004520806_013

The Arab Charter on Human Rights is one of the most important developments in the human rights landscape of the Arab world. Part of the importance of the Arab Charter on Human Rights stems from the fact that the Charter seeks to align Arab human righ... Read More about Analyses of Non-compliance to Legislation by Signatories to the Arab Charter of Human Rights: A Framework for National Observance and Regional Enforcement.

Bahrain’s Pioneering Role in the Protection of the Rights of Temporary Workers in the Gulf Region (2020)
Book Chapter
Almutawa, A., & Aldweri, K. M. (2020). Bahrain’s Pioneering Role in the Protection of the Rights of Temporary Workers in the Gulf Region. In J. Rehman, A. Shahid, & S. Foster (Eds.), The Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (349-369). Brill Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004431768_016

Temporary labour migration is a global phenomenon which has turned into a significant human right issue potentially capable of affecting every country in the world. In the Gulf region, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) and Bahrain have chosen differe... Read More about Bahrain’s Pioneering Role in the Protection of the Rights of Temporary Workers in the Gulf Region.

The Qatar crisis, legitimacy, and the use of sanctions against terrorist financing (2020)
Book Chapter
Almutawa, A. (2020). The Qatar crisis, legitimacy, and the use of sanctions against terrorist financing. In K. Benson, C. King, & C. Walker (Eds.), Assets, Crimes and the State: Innovation in 21st Century Legal Responses (244-256). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429398834-20

On the June 5, 2017, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Egypt alleged that Qatar was providing a safe haven for extremists and terrorist financiers and thereby was breaching its obligations under international law. To coerce complia... Read More about The Qatar crisis, legitimacy, and the use of sanctions against terrorist financing.