Adjudication Procedures of Appeal before the Supreme Administrative Court in Jordanian Legislation and Judiciary

Authors

  • Waleed Al-Qadi School of Law, The University of Jordan, Jordan

Keywords:

Administrative court, supreme administrative court, resolution of overturned decision, binding force of decision.

Abstract

The two-degree litigation before the administrative judiciary was unknown before the issuance of the Administrative Judiciary Law No. 27 of 2014; this is the first research that sheds light on how to appeal the Administrative Court's rulings to the Supreme Administrative Court, and shows the implications of the ruling issued in the annulment suit in terms of its validity and how to implement it. The problem of the research is that many of the texts contained in the law and judicial applications that are not at all consistent with the principle of two-degree litigation. The research was divided into two consecutive requests: the first: appeal against the Administrative Court's ruling in the cancellation case before the Supreme Administrative Court, and the second: the effects of the Supreme Administrative Court's ruling in the cancellation case. The study reached several conclusions and recommendations: the Supreme Administrative Court requires in the appeal list submitted to it the same conditions that must be met in the summons list –the lawsuit list - submitted to the Administrative Court, although there is a difference between the two lists is represented by many differences mentioned in the research and therefore Article (30) should be reviewed and amended.

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Published

2020-03-01

How to Cite

Al-Qadi , W. . (2020). Adjudication Procedures of Appeal before the Supreme Administrative Court in Jordanian Legislation and Judiciary. Dirasat: Shari’a and Law Sciences, 47(1), 235–254. Retrieved from https://dsr.ju.edu.jo/djournals/index.php/Law/article/view/2662

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