The legislator's authority to regulate rights and freedoms ) An analytical study (
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The rights and freedoms which are enacted by the Constitution in terms of organization by the constitutional legislator are divided into rights and freedoms that are the ordinary legislator cannot intervention to regulate them, and the rights and freedoms which are the ordinary legislator can regulate them, and the authority of the ordinary legislator to regulate the rights and freedoms regulated by law is not absolute, Although the authority of the ordinary legislator in this regard is discretionary, it nevertheless has several obligations in its intervention in the regulation of this types of rights and freedoms, namely, that its
intervention is aimed at making the exercise of rights and freedoms more effective, and that he cannot restrict these rights and freedoms in a way that affects their essence only within the scope of recognition of the rights and freedoms of others, as well as the public interest and the protection of other constitutional principles.
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