Problems of implementing criminal deportation in UAE law.

Document Type : Original Article

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College of Law – University of Sharjah

Abstract

The State has the exclusive right to exercise all kinds of sovereignty to work to maintain security within it or what affects its security from the outside, and the manifestations of sovereignty of the State are expected to dispose of its internal affairs, in the organization of its apparatus and public facilities, and to impose its sovereignty over everything on its territory, and therefore no other State may affect the interests of the State based on the principle of non-interference in the affairs of States. The State has the power within its territory – in accordance with the rules of international law – to re-establish the foundations on which human life is based in terms of security, welfare and equity, and at the top of the requirements for establishing security is the entry and residence of foreigners. It can be said that if the nations have agreed to recognize aliens to enter their territory for a period of time, and granted them the right to exercise their own rights during their stay,In return, they were given some obligations that are consistent with the description of their residence as effective members of it, as this does not entail the right of the foreigner to permanent settlement in the territory of the State, because this right is limited only to citizens, except that the foreigner's stay inside must take place one day and can be by choice or coercion. The expulsion of aliens is one of the oldest issues that have a firm link to the organization of human society in the form of nations and States, and this issue continues to be of great interest in our time, and the existence of barriers relating to the principle of sovereignty serves as a rule that separates aliens who have the right to reside in the territory of the foreign State from others.

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