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How Far Are Fundamental, Basic Rights Morally Explicit In Constitutional Laws? (A Judicial, Constitutional Comparative Study), Eid Ah. Alhosban
How Far Are Fundamental, Basic Rights Morally Explicit In Constitutional Laws? (A Judicial, Constitutional Comparative Study), Eid Ah. Alhosban
UAEU Law Journal
The importance of the complimentary role of constitutionaljurisdiction in comparative constitutionalregimes is inherent in Basic, fundamental Rights and Public Freedoms and Liberties legislation. The acknowledgement of these rights morally is ambiguous in contemporary constitutionallaws.
This study deals with how far the aforementioned rights are morally explicit in constitutional laws.
The Applicability Of Economic And Social Rights To Litigation In Palestine: Implementation, Enforcement, And The Role Of The Supreme Constitutional Court, Asem Khalil
UAEU Law Journal
In this paper, I will discuss whether Economic and Social Rights (ESRs) constitute fundamental rights in Palestine, as a result of their entrenchment in the constitutional text, the Basic Law of the Palestinian Authority; and if yes, which ones. In fact, while in International Human Rights Law (IHRL), ESRs are presented as a monolithic category of rights, they are not treated as such in national constitutions. Some rights are simply missing from the text; others are present but enjoy different status within the constitution – often depending on the way they are written in the constitutional text, and on the …