Constitutional recognition of rights and freedoms in Libyan constitutions

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The research dealt with defining the nature of rights and freedoms and their various concepts, then dealt with the constitutional recognition of rights and freedoms and its methods in general, then dealt with the constitutional recognition of rights and freedoms in Libyan constitutional documents. The research concluded that Libya, which suffered greatly before its independence in 1951 from injustice, tyranny and human rights violations, made it recognize in its first constitution after independence many rights and freedoms, and it has continued to do so in all its constitutional documents. It also recognized a number of human rights declarations, the most important of which are the Great Green Charter for Human Rights and the Declaration of the Establishment of the Authority of the People. The research recommends accelerating the issuance of the new Libyan constitution and that it express the aspirations of the people. Because human rights develop with the development of societies, the research recommends that the new constitution expected to be issued should include all types of rights, guarantee them and keep pace with all the progress humanity has achieved in this field. 

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