Vol. 5 No. 14 (2021)
Open Access
Peer Reviewed
Journal of Economic, Administrative and Legal Sciences

Guarantees to protect the worker's wage vis-à-vis the employer in the Arab Charter on Human Rights and Comparative Regulations - The Saudi regime is a model

Authors

Ibrahim Ahmed Muhammad Al-Rawashdeh

DOI DOI

10.26389/AJSRP.R121020

Published:

2021-07-30

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Abstract

In this study, I tried to show the ability of Arab legislation to keep pace with the great and tremendous development of work contracts, as well as the extent to which Arab legislation adheres to the legal texts contained in international conventions and treaties, chiefly the Arab Charter on Human Rights. By studying and analyzing the texts of the articles in the targeted legislations, with the help of the opinion of jurisprudence and the decisions of the courts, and we concluded in the end that the Arab Charter for Human Rights is a basic pillar from which many Arab agreements have been launched to ensure the protection of Arab human rights, n the end, we concluded that most of the Arab legislation did not fulfill its right to the work contract in the required manner, especially in contracts in which production constitutes an essential and essential element. Therefore, this wage must be surrounded by legal texts and rules of imperative and final truth that prevent the employers from tampering with the power of the worker, even if these legal texts are present in In light of the relevant laws issued, however, these enjoining texts must be tightened and penalties and fines imposed on business owners should be tightened to prevent evasion or tampering with these texts.

Keywords:

Arab Charter for Human Rights , wage , proposition , commission , grant , endowment

Author Biography

  • Ibrahim Ahmed Muhammad Al-Rawashdeh, King Khalid University | KSA

    King Khalid University | KSA

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How to Cite

Al-Rawashdeh, I. A. M. (2021). Guarantees to protect the worker’s wage vis-à-vis the employer in the Arab Charter on Human Rights and Comparative Regulations - The Saudi regime is a model. Journal of Economic, Administrative and Legal Sciences, 5(14), 116-92. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.R121020