The control of the constitutionality of international treaties is carried out in the same way as laws and regulations, and in fact there is no ideal way to monitor the constitutionality of treaties, but there are multiple trends in regulating this type of control according to different systems of government and according to the types of constitutions. Constitutions are the fruit of a bitter jihad and a long struggle waged by peoples to extract their rights and freedoms from the clutches of absolute rule and the tyranny of rulers who have not abandoned their tyranny voluntarily and voluntarily, and until today some of them are waiting for the opportunity to attack their people and subject them to their absolute will and return to their tyranny. Constitutions are the pinnacle of development witnessed by political thought since the seventeenth century as the tool by which the people can participate in power in a way that limits the tyranny of rulers and subjects them to the provisions of the law without their ability to change them individually except under special methods as they express the will of the peoples and their choices, and the constitutional provisions of the legal value above all legal rules within the state.
Atatreh, A. A. S. (2024). Means of initiating judicial control over the constitutionality of international treaties.. Journal of Legal and Economic Research, 14(89.), 1-41. doi: 10.21608/mjle.2024.381925
MLA
Amjad Ahmed Suleiman Atatreh. "Means of initiating judicial control over the constitutionality of international treaties.", Journal of Legal and Economic Research, 14, 89., 2024, 1-41. doi: 10.21608/mjle.2024.381925
HARVARD
Atatreh, A. A. S. (2024). 'Means of initiating judicial control over the constitutionality of international treaties.', Journal of Legal and Economic Research, 14(89.), pp. 1-41. doi: 10.21608/mjle.2024.381925
VANCOUVER
Atatreh, A. A. S. Means of initiating judicial control over the constitutionality of international treaties.. Journal of Legal and Economic Research, 2024; 14(89.): 1-41. doi: 10.21608/mjle.2024.381925