TO WHAT EXTENT THE DECLARATION OF A STATE OF EMERGENCY IS CONSISTENT WITH THE PALESTINIAN BASIC LAW DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Q3 Social Sciences
Ahmed Mohammad Hamad, Haslinda Binti Mohd. Anuar, Rohizan Halim
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The COVID-19 pandemic has raised consciousness across the globe of how constitutions respond to crises. This article examines the issue of the Palestinian President declaring a state of emergency in Palestine on March 5, 2020, under Presidential Decree No. 1 of 2020, to confront the spread of the Coronavirus. However, the President continues to extend the thirty-day state of emergency ten times. In addition, the article discusses a crucial issue associated with the extent to which the extended constitution of emergency in Palestine lasts, as the Basic Law only allows him to declare the state of emergency for a one-time limit. The article aims to clarify the constitutionality of the extension of the state of emergency in Palestine, in addition to placing some legal alternatives to avoid the President’s breach of the Basic Law. To achieve the objectives of the article, socio-legal research using a qualitative approach and face-to-face interviews was adopted. Accordingly, findings show the inconsistency of the extension of the state of emergency with the Basic Law due to the suspension of the role of the Legislative Council in Palestine. The article emphasizes and recommends that the role of the Legislative Council shall be activated to oversee the presidential decrees extending a state of emergency issued by holding the legislative elections in Palestine.
在科维德-19 大流行病期间宣布紧急状态在多大程度上符合《巴勒斯 坦基本法
COVID-19 大流行提高了全球对宪法如何应对危机的认识。本文探讨了巴勒斯坦总统于 2020 年 3 月 5 日根据 2020 年第 1 号总统令宣布巴勒斯坦进入紧急状态以应对冠状病毒传播的问题。然而,总统继续将为期三十天的紧急状态延长了十次。此外,文章还讨论了一个关键问题,即延长后的巴勒斯坦紧急状态宪法的持续时间,因为《基本法》只允许总统一次性宣布紧急状态。文章旨在澄清延长巴勒斯坦紧急状态的合宪性,并提出一些法律替代方案,以避免总统违反《基本法》。为了实现文章的目标,采用了定性方法和面对面访谈的社会法律研究。因此,研究结果表明,由于巴勒斯坦立法委员会的作用被中止,延长紧急状态与《基本法》不一致。文章强调并建议启动立法委员会的作用,以监督通过在巴勒斯坦举行立法选举而发布的延长紧急状态的总统令。
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UUM Journal of Legal Studies
UUM Journal of Legal Studies Social Sciences-Law
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