The Quarterly Journal of Judicial Law Views

The Quarterly Journal of Judicial Law Views

Review and pathology the structure and competency of administrative specific institutions(courts) in Iran administrative law

Abstract
The issue of this study is the structure and competence of administrative specific tribunal with specific pathological approach with respect to their claims referred to the Administrative Justice Court. The authors of this research contemplate that in addition to  the mechanisms in Articles 16 and 63 of the Organization and Procedures of the Administrative Justice Court, to reduce the amount of the vote and a final decision  claims against  the administrative specific institutions (tribunals) in Administrative Justice Court,  present other solutions for organizing administrative specific tribunals such as  reforming the statute of administrative specific institutions (tribunals), codifying the specific procedures for these institutions, controlling on proper implementation of the principles of fair trial and Formation of hearings correctly in administrative specific institutions (tribunals), designing and codifying some training programs, including apprenticeship programs and retraining, writing the booklets and brochures for the members of administrative specific tribunals, reviewing the structure of administrative specific tribunals in terms of membership composition with reform approach, pathological and exactly reviewing  about  the necessity or non-necessity of the existence and continuation of administrative specific institutions (tribunals) activities in the administrative structure of the country.
 
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