The constitution contains specific rules regarding the structure of the state, political affiliations, economic orientations, and the system of governance. It also includes rules related to clarifying the public authorities in the state, the method of their formation, defining the roles and tasks of each, and how they exercise their jurisdiction and authority, as well as the relationship between them. The constitution includes specific rules concerning the individual's status within society, defining their role and outlining their freedoms, rights, duties, and their relationship with the public authorities. Generally, constitutions include the basic general principles concerning the aforementioned topics, while details are left to laws and regulations to specify and elaborate on what has been summarized in the constitution. Regarding individual rights, there is no doubt that the legal treatment of poverty and destitution is an issue rooted in the social uses of law that seeks to correct the social reality of misery and inequality. Legal texts have long indicated the need to meet the basic needs of individuals at both the international and national levels. ...
Al-Sharibini, A. I. A. (2025). The nature of the constitutional guiding principles of state policy (a comparative foundational analytical study).. Journal of Legal and Economic Research, 15(92.), 1-104. doi: 10.21608/mjle.2025.454114
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Asma Ismail Al-Siddiq Al-Sharibini. "The nature of the constitutional guiding principles of state policy (a comparative foundational analytical study).", Journal of Legal and Economic Research, 15, 92., 2025, 1-104. doi: 10.21608/mjle.2025.454114
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Al-Sharibini, A. I. A. (2025). 'The nature of the constitutional guiding principles of state policy (a comparative foundational analytical study).', Journal of Legal and Economic Research, 15(92.), pp. 1-104. doi: 10.21608/mjle.2025.454114
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Al-Sharibini, A. I. A. The nature of the constitutional guiding principles of state policy (a comparative foundational analytical study).. Journal of Legal and Economic Research, 2025; 15(92.): 1-104. doi: 10.21608/mjle.2025.454114