Abstract
This article examines the current situation of women in the political participation process in Egypt while highlighting cultural, social, economic, political and legal restrictions that are preventing women from having a chance to be more politically involved.
Department
Law Department
Date of Award
2-1-2006
Online Submission Date
1-1-2006
First Advisor
Nathalie Bernard Maugiron
Committee Member 1
Enid Hill
Committee Member 2
Ann Lesch
Document Type
Thesis
Extent
52 leaves
Library of Congress Subject Heading 1
Women
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Recommended Citation
APA Citation
El Shabrawy, N.
(2006).The marginaliztion of women in the political participation process in Egypt [Thesis, the American University in Cairo]. AUC Knowledge Fountain.
https://fount.aucegypt.edu/retro_etds/1887
MLA Citation
El Shabrawy, Nouran Ezz El Din. The marginaliztion of women in the political participation process in Egypt. 2006. American University in Cairo, Thesis. AUC Knowledge Fountain.
https://fount.aucegypt.edu/retro_etds/1887
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Call Number
Thesis 2005/99
Location
mgfth;mrs2