The Dichotomy of Interests a Comparative Analysis of Civil and Administrative Lawsuits in the Jordanian Legal System
This research seeks to delve into the nuanced differences between civil and administrative lawsuits in the legal system of Jordan. It explores how the concept of interest impacts legal proceedings in various domains. This study seeks to examine and analyse the challenges and implications of the dich...
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| Format: | Electronic Article |
| Language: | English |
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2024
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International journal of criminal justice sciences
Year: 2024, Volume: 19, Issue: 1, Pages: 135-151 |
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Volltext (kostenfrei) |
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| Summary: | This research seeks to delve into the nuanced differences between civil and administrative lawsuits in the legal system of Jordan. It explores how the concept of interest impacts legal proceedings in various domains. This study seeks to examine and analyse the challenges and implications of the dichotomy for legal practice and policy in Jordan by comparing different frameworks. The study has utilised a descriptive analytical approach to delve into the intricacies of civil and administrative lawsuits in Jordan. In Jordanian administrative lawsuits, the concept of interest plays a crucial role in initiating legal actions. The concept underscores the significance of safeguarding specific rights or legal statuses impacted by administrative decisions. Findings also indicated that civil litigations prioritise the establishment and safeguarding of individual rights, while administrative litigations typically address the maintenance of legal conditions and statuses, which have a wider legal and societal impact. In addition, the study demonstrates that both systems necessitate personal and direct interest. Nevertheless, there are differences in how they handle potential and ongoing interests throughout the litigation process. This study enhances our understanding of the concept of legal interest by highlighting its distinct role in civil and administrative lawsuits within the Jordanian legal system. This study also provides valuable insights for legal practitioners and policymakers in Jordan, emphasising the importance of aligning administrative and civil litigation practices to improve efficiency and clarity in the legal process. |
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| ISSN: | 0973-5089 |
