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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Ass. Prof. Hamida Barmaki was a renowned Afghan law professor and human rights activist. She was killed in a suicide attack together with her entire family. Hamida Barmaki was born in Kabul on 4 January 1970. After attending the Ariana High School in Kabul she studied law at the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences of Kabul University. Her excellent results enabled her to become one of the first women in Afghanistan to follow a career in the judicial service. In…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Ass. Prof. Hamida Barmaki was a renowned Afghan law professor and human rights activist. She was killed in a suicide attack together with her entire family. Hamida Barmaki was born in Kabul on 4 January 1970. After attending the Ariana High School in Kabul she studied law at the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences of Kabul University. Her excellent results enabled her to become one of the first women in Afghanistan to follow a career in the judicial service. In order to learn more about the practice of law she followed the postgraduate training course of the Attorney General's Office 1990-1991, before returning to Kabul University as a law professor. Her main area of interest as an academic were the fundamental issues of civil law. Hamida Barmaki was one of the few Afghan scholars who had studied in depth both the Islamic and the Romano-Germanic sources of law, which form the basis of the hybrid laws constituting the Afghan legal system