The Afghanistan Legal Education Project (ALEP) was founded in 2007 as a student-driven initiative under Stanford Law School’s Rule of Law Program. Since then, ALEP has published eight textbooks about Afghan law for Afghan audiences, and has an additional four forthcoming. In 2017, ALEP received a $3 million grant from the U.S. Department of State, to help ALEP continue its textbook-writing capabilities and support the BA-LLB (Bachelor of Arts and Law) degree program at the American University of Afghanistan.
Le droit écrit consiste en l'ensemble des règles juridiques par les autorités investies du pouvoir législatif ou réglementaire et constatées par des textes officiels. Dans la théorie juridique classique, le droit écrit s'oppose au droit oral.