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Title: نزع الملكية الخاصة للمنفعة العامة في التشريع الأردني
Authors: فيصل شطناوي
أسامة الحناينة
سليم حتاملة
Keywords: نزع الملكية الخاصة
منفعة العامة
التشريع الأردني
Issue Date: Jan-2015
Series/Report no.: numéro 12 2015 Dafatir;
Abstract: The right of owner ship is considered the most prominent and important constitutional and legal right because of its vital importance in the lives of individuals and the state, this right has vital role in various economic, social and developmental aspects of life. This research aims at discussing the regulation of expropriation of private property for the public, the regulation is based on violating the right of private ownership granted by constitutions. The concept of this regulation might be confused with other regulations like temporary takeover and confiscation, since these two actions include violation for the right of ownership. However they differ in terms of place, purpose and procedures. The research also discusses the legal guarantees created in the field of expropriation of private ownership both in terms of the possibility of the aggrieved to challenge the administrative decree and to call for its abolition or in terms of ensuring fair compensation for the expropriation decision As the expropriation of the private ownership for public interest is one of the most important topics of administrative law, so what's this procedure? And what are the reasons that allow it? And what are the necessary procedures and conditions to be met to achieve the right legal course to expropriate a private property from its owner? And how can the owner confront this procedure if he felt it is violating and unfair?
Description: Dafatir Droit et politique
URI: http://dspace.univ-ouargla.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/8223
ISSN: 1112- 9808
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