Work rules for juveniles in accordance with Palestinian Labor Law No. 7 of 2000
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Abstract: This study aimed to research the rules for regulating the work of juveniles in accordance with the Palestinian Labor Law, as it addressed the Palestinian legislator’s resort to placing restrictions on the work of juveniles, by addressing the procedures preceding the work of juveniles, then the subsequent procedures, highlighting what the legislator prohibited and what it made restricted according to the provisions of the law, and we also touched on Legal regulation of juvenile work by studying the organization of juvenile work in accordance with the law, including daily work, annual leave, medical examination, and vocational training, in addition to addressing the legally prescribed penalties for violating the provisions that regulate juvenile work.
Keywords: events, labor law, restrictions, legal regulation, penalties.
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- List of Sources and References: First: List of Sources: 1/ Palestinian Labor Law No. 7 of 2000, published in the Official Gazette No. 39, dated November 25, 2001. 2/ Palestinian Cabinet Resolution No. 167 of 2004, related to the juvenile labor system according to Labor Law No. 7 of 2000, published in the Official Gazette No. 53, dated February 28, 2005. 3/ Palestinian Minister of Labor Resolution No. 1 of 2004, related to hazardous or harmful work and industries in which juveniles may not be employed, published in the Official Gazette No. 45, dated April 23, 2005. Second: List of references: 1/ Books: 1/ Adnan Al-Abed, Labor Law, Dar Al-Ma'rifa, Cairo, Egypt, 2007. 2/ Essam Anwar Salim, Origins of the New Labor Law, Ma'arif Establishment, Alexandria, Egypt, 2004. 3/ Mahmoud Abdel Fattah Zaher, Explanation of the New Labor Law, Dar Al-Islam for Printing and Publishing, Cairo, Egypt, 2003. 4/ Mansour Ibrahim Al-Atoum, Explanation of the Jordanian Labor Law No. 8 of 1996 - A Comparative Study -, without a publishing house, 1992. 2/ University Theses: Mahasin Yahya Al-Jamal, Rules for Regulating the Work of Juveniles in Palestinian Legislation and Compared to International Standards, Private Law, College of Graduate Studies, An-Najah National University, Palestine, 2017. 3/ Articles and Scientific Research: 1/ Ismail Abdul Balhoush, The Inadmissibility of Children's Work in Exhaustive Work According to International Agreements and Emirati Legislation, Sharjah University Journal of Legal Sciences, Issue 2, Volume 17, December 2020. 2/ Dhu al-Fiqar Kazim Mutair, Legal Regulation of Juvenile Labor "According to International Law and National Legislation", Journal of Imam al-Kadhim College of Islamic Sciences, Issue 1, Volume 4, Islamic University, Iraq, 2020. 3/ Murtadha Abdullah Khairi Abdullah, Legal Protection Established for Juvenile Labor in Omani Legislation - A Comparative Study -, Journal of Legal and Social Sciences, Issue 2, Volume 5, Ziane Achour University in Djelfa, Algeria, June 2020.