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The Reciprocal Relation Between Executive And Legislative Powers In The Syrian Political System, Ghassan Salim Arnous
The Reciprocal Relation Between Executive And Legislative Powers In The Syrian Political System, Ghassan Salim Arnous
UAEU Law Journal
The permanent constitution of the Syrian Arab Republic of 1973 established a political system that enjoys some characteristics of the Parliament System and Presidential System. The most important point of the parliament system adopted by the Syrian system is the flexible separation between powers, which results in reciprocal relation between the executive and the legislative power and can exercise a kind of censorship thereupon through several means and authorities vested in each power by the permanent constitution. Consequently, this leads the authorized officers to respect the provisions of the constitution and the rights and freedoms of individuals. It also guarantees …
The Right Of Individuals To Resort To The Constitutional Council Of France In Light Of The Constitution Of 1958 And Its Amendments Of 2008, Alaa Mostafa Muhyiddin
The Right Of Individuals To Resort To The Constitutional Council Of France In Light Of The Constitution Of 1958 And Its Amendments Of 2008, Alaa Mostafa Muhyiddin
UAEU Law Journal
An "application for a priority preliminary ruling on the issue of constitutionality" is the right for any person who is involved in legal proceedings before a court to argue that a statutory provision infringes rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution.
Once conditions of admissibility have been complied with, the Constitutional Council, to whom the application will have been referred by the Council of State or the Court of Cassation, will give its ruling and, if need be, repeal the challenged statutory provision.
The application for a priority preliminary ruling on the issue of constitutionality was introduced under the constitutional …