On the specificity of presidential ratification of international treaties in the constitutional experience: a reading of the causes, criteria and consequences

The Algerian Constitution recognizes ratification as the only formal procedure for complying with international treaties. The Constitution gave the President extensive powers in ratifying international conventions and treaties, since he is the primary official of the executive branch, as well as hav...

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Main Author: محمد أمين أوكيل
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Tamanrasset University Center 2021-06-01
Series:مجلة الاجتهاد للدراسات القانونية والاقتصادية
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Online Access:https://alijtihed.univ-tam.dz/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/alijtihed-mag-030-art-012.pdf
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spelling doaj-616140a763994231bfd409c17f8d7b172021-09-10T11:27:15ZaraTamanrasset University Centerمجلة الاجتهاد للدراسات القانونية والاقتصادية2335-10392437-07542021-06-0110230832810.36540/1914-010-002-012On the specificity of presidential ratification of international treaties in the constitutional experience: a reading of the causes, criteria and consequencesمحمد أمين أوكيل0كلية الحقوق والعلوم السياسية، مخبر فعلية القاعدة القانونية، جامعة بجايةThe Algerian Constitution recognizes ratification as the only formal procedure for complying with international treaties. The Constitution gave the President extensive powers in ratifying international conventions and treaties, since he is the primary official of the executive branch, as well as having a high status in the political system in Algeria. However, the authority of the President of the Republic to ratify treaties is not absolute, limiting the competence of the legislature to the approval of certain treaties falling within the scope of its legislative competence. However, given the vagueness of the limits set forth in the precise scope of these areas and their lack of coverage in many areas of legislation, the President of the Republic has almost exclusively exercised the competence to comply with treaties, which has adversely affected the role of the legislature in approving treaties falling within the framework of article 153 of the Constitution Seems almost non-existent in current practicehttps://alijtihed.univ-tam.dz/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/alijtihed-mag-030-art-012.pdfconditional ratificationlegislative officerinternational treaties
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On the specificity of presidential ratification of international treaties in the constitutional experience: a reading of the causes, criteria and consequences
مجلة الاجتهاد للدراسات القانونية والاقتصادية
conditional ratification
legislative officer
international treaties
author_facet محمد أمين أوكيل
author_sort محمد أمين أوكيل
title On the specificity of presidential ratification of international treaties in the constitutional experience: a reading of the causes, criteria and consequences
title_short On the specificity of presidential ratification of international treaties in the constitutional experience: a reading of the causes, criteria and consequences
title_full On the specificity of presidential ratification of international treaties in the constitutional experience: a reading of the causes, criteria and consequences
title_fullStr On the specificity of presidential ratification of international treaties in the constitutional experience: a reading of the causes, criteria and consequences
title_full_unstemmed On the specificity of presidential ratification of international treaties in the constitutional experience: a reading of the causes, criteria and consequences
title_sort on the specificity of presidential ratification of international treaties in the constitutional experience: a reading of the causes, criteria and consequences
publisher Tamanrasset University Center
series مجلة الاجتهاد للدراسات القانونية والاقتصادية
issn 2335-1039
2437-0754
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The Algerian Constitution recognizes ratification as the only formal procedure for complying with international treaties. The Constitution gave the President extensive powers in ratifying international conventions and treaties, since he is the primary official of the executive branch, as well as having a high status in the political system in Algeria. However, the authority of the President of the Republic to ratify treaties is not absolute, limiting the competence of the legislature to the approval of certain treaties falling within the scope of its legislative competence. However, given the vagueness of the limits set forth in the precise scope of these areas and their lack of coverage in many areas of legislation, the President of the Republic has almost exclusively exercised the competence to comply with treaties, which has adversely affected the role of the legislature in approving treaties falling within the framework of article 153 of the Constitution Seems almost non-existent in current practice
topic conditional ratification
legislative officer
international treaties
url https://alijtihed.univ-tam.dz/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/alijtihed-mag-030-art-012.pdf
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