Human Rights and the Arab Spring
Discover the intricate dynamics of human rights during a pivotal moment in history with Human Rights and the Arab Spring by Bachar El-Halabi. Published by Academica Press in 2018, this insightful hardback spans 277 pages, offering a comprehensive analysis of the Arab Spring's impact on human rights in Tunisia and Egypt. El-Halabi examines Tunisia, celebrated as the success story of the Arab Spring following the "Jasmine Revolution," and contrasts it with Egypt, where the revolution's promise was undermined by a military-led counter-revolution. Through a human rights law lens, this book highlights essential developments before and after these significant events, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the political and social landscapes in these nations. Ideal for scholars and anyone interested in comparative government and human rights, this work is a must-read for those looking to grasp the complexities of the Arab Spring.