Abstract

It is no secret that the legal state is for the benefit of individuals and the protection of their rights against the abuse of power and its authoritarianism. The 2005 Constitution is keen to highlight the rights and freedoms in Part Two. The determination of these rights according to their different types means the obligation of the state to protect, maintain, Before the authorities concerned with legislation, justice and enforcement. Besides incorporating the general rights and liberties of the Constitution, the rule of law is one of the constitutional guarantees for the protection of human rights when the power of government is subject to the law of subordination of the governed as well as the independence of the judiciary and the principle of separation of powers In order for the state authorities to carry out their duties, to guarantee human rights and to prevent the government from tyranny, the authorities should not be concentrated in the hands of a single person or body, even those elected by the people themselves, ie the House of Representatives. Otherwise, human rights will be in danger.

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