CONSTITUTIONAL REFORMS DURING THE REIGN OF SULTAN QABOOS
The Omani Renaissance transformed more than the visible infrastructure of the Sultanate. It also had a deep impact on the law and on legal structures within the country. This is most apparent in what is called the Omani Constitutional Renaissance, which started in 1996, the middle of Sultan Qaboos’...
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