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THE CONSTITUTIONAL BALANCES AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE POLITICAL SYSTEM IN JORDAN - A COMPARATIVE STUDY

Dr. ABDUL-MAHDI AL-DOMOUR

Vol 19, No 08 ( 2024 )   |  DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13627312   |   Author Affiliation: Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Jerash University.   |   Licensing: CC 4.0   |   Pg no: 545-558   |   Published on: 30-08-2024

Abstract

This research work aims at identifying the importance and status of constitutional balances in Jordan and their impact on political life (a field study in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan), where the researcher will use the realistic inductive approach, relying on his extensive knowledge and research in several books and legal studies. Through his work in the field of law as a professor in one of the prestigious Jordanian universities, specifically in the Faculty of Law, and by virtue of his previous experiences in political and administrative work in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, and through his follow-up, reading, and knowledge of the provisions of the Jordanian Constitution and its amendments, the researcher tried in this study to focus on the most important factors affecting stability and Constitutional balances and their impact on the Jordanian political system and the citizens, and how this system is contributing to maintaining the political, social and economic stability of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. The researcher concluded at the end of the research that the ongoing constitutional amendments and the legislator's sophistication and keenness to preserve the constitutional balances in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, have actually contributed to preserving the Jordanian political system, which contributed to the positive action to manage community resources and achieve internal and external security for the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and achieve the greatest public interests and work to reduce social contradictions.


Keywords

Constitutional Balances, the Jordanian Constitution, Constitutional Amendments, Public Freedoms, the Political System.