Job Authorization in Iraqi and Egyptian Law
- Author:
- Abbas Majid Mohsen Al-Sadoun
- Level:
- Master
- Field of study:
- Law
- Language:
- Arabic
- Faculty:
- Faculty of Law
- Year:
- 2022
- Publisher:
- URD Press
- Supervisor(s):
- Hossein Mohammadi
The job delegation process is one of the best methods that most modern countries look forward to in the face of the steady increase in the many jobs that keep pace with the development of life, which falls on the administrative head and the increasing pace of his administrative work. and decentralization to ensure the full and complete performance of public utilities. Therefore, the executive authority is the owner of the bulk of the delegation process as a result of its intensive administrative work. Therefore, governments have deliberately organized the delegation in a way that it becomes clear to work with it, as in the Egyptian law, which includes Law (42) of 1967, which regulates It contains the authorization, its correct method of work, its scope and its limits. Therefore, we see the necessity for the Iraqi commentator to take what his Egyptian brother took in this direction, as it must be of great importance to the great delegation process, especially in the exceptional circumstances facing Iraq at the present time. It is very necessary to organize such a process It aims at the progress and development of countries and the progress of the public interest in a faster and better manner. On the other hand, we are also looking at the fact that Iraq is in light of the formation of a new, modern government that seeks to catch up with the developed and modern countries. Delegation is one of the best ways adopted by the developed countries to reach the formation of coherent and effective systems to serve public utilities. Therefore, and with the many positive elements that characterize delegation, the desire The researcher has to look into all aspects of the state, both in Iraqi and Egyptian law, which took a step forward from its Iraqi brother.