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The Constitutional Framework for Choosing the Head of State in the Arab Constitutional Monarchies

PP: 1479-1487
doi:10.18576/isl/120458
Author(s)
Ayman Atallah Ahmad Hammouri,
Abstract
The head of state in monarchical systems assumes his position through inheritance, and he may be called the term prince, sheikh, sultan or emperor in the broad sense of the monarchy and in the special sense the title of king applies to him. Power is in the systems of monarchical rule, but the constitutional legislator sets many conditions that must be met for whoever ascends the throne, such as lineage, gender, religion, age, taking the constitutional oath, and other conditions required for whoever ascends the throne. In the nature of these conditions between each constitutional system under study. These conditions are almost identical between the constitutional systems in question.

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