Expansion Of The Powers Of The Administrative Authority In Exceptional Circumstances And Its Impact On Fundamental Rights And Freedoms (Comparative Study)

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  • Khaled Saleh Shehadeh Al-Odat

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Fundamental Rights, Freedoms, Constitutions, and Conventions.

Abstract

This research aimed to shed light on the expansion of the authority of the administration in exceptional circumstances on the fundamental rights and freedoms of individuals, because of the effects of this expansion on the restriction of these rights and freedoms guaranteed by international constitutions and conventions, and the subject of rights and freedoms is one of the most important topics at the internal and international level, as these rights and freedoms are one of the most important social issues because they are closely related to the daily life of society and people. Human rights and freedoms have become a global issue of concern to every human being in the world, and in modern times rights and freedoms have gained so much importance that they have become one of the basic pillars and standards by which democracies are measured in contemporary political systems. In this research, we addressed the concept of exceptional circumstances and their intellectual basis, the position of jurisprudence and the judiciary, as well as the powers granted to the authority of the administration under exceptional circumstances in comparative legislation, as well as the impact of the expansion of the powers of the administration authority on fundamental rights and freedoms under the Corona
pandemic, whether personal or intellectual freedoms or social, economic and cultural

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Published

2023-12-10

How to Cite

Khaled Saleh Shehadeh Al-Odat. (2023). Expansion Of The Powers Of The Administrative Authority In Exceptional Circumstances And Its Impact On Fundamental Rights And Freedoms (Comparative Study). Elementary Education Online, 21(3), 41–60. Retrieved from https://ilkogretim-online.org./index.php/pub/article/view/182

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