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The Extent of Judicial Administrative Control the Power of the Administrative Court [PDF]
The application of the principle of legality must meet various requirements dealing specifically with its extent or its reach in the administrative activity.
Erajd Dobjani
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ADMINISTRATIVE ACTS EXTEMPTED FROM JUDICIAL REVIEW BY ADMINISTRATIVE COURTS [PDF]
The Romanian legislation, meaning by this Law no. 554/2004, creates in article no. 5 a special regime for some administrative acts which will be considered as exceptions from the „common administrative procedure”. These acts are not subject to the review
Marta – Claudia CLIZA
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REVIEW OF DISCRETIONARY DECISIONS BY ADMINISTRATIVE COURTS
The paper concerns reviews conducted by administrative courts of decisions issued by public administration authorities on the basis of their administrative discretion.
Paweł Artymionek
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THE REFORM OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE JUDICIARY IN AUSTRIA: A BRIEF PRESENTATION
The administrative judiciary in Austria was born between 1867 and 1876 via the creation of the Administrative High Court (Verwaltungsgerichtshof) and, until a short time ago, its structure remained generally intact.
Michal Novotný
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article contains an analysis of the issue of accounting and statistical work of local general courts in investigating the cases of administrative offence.
R. KULYNYCH, L. HINCHUK
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REVIEW OF DISCRETIONARY DECISIONS BY ADMINISTRATIVE COURTS [PDF]
The paper concerns reviews conducted by administrative courts of decisions issued by public administration authorities on the basis of their administrative discretion.
Paweł Artymionek
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The Act I of 2017 of the Administrative Court Procedure has brought a fundamental change to the composition of courts proceeding in administrative cases which this paper aims to examine. The Act returned to the constitutional principle of adjudicating in
Marcell Fényes
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Collateral Damage: When Should the Determinations of Administrative Adjudications Have Collateral Estoppel Effect in Subsequent Adjudications? [PDF]
Collateral estoppel is an equitable doctrine under which a court gives issue-preclusive effect to findings of fact or law made in previous proceedings. The U.S.
Faust, Matthew
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This paper presents the results of a study that is aimed at identifying differences between general and administrative courts in Sweden regarding the use of party- and court-appointed experts and the judges’ attitudes towards them.
Eva Friis, Karsten Åström
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Extrenal supervision of the Minister of Justice over the administrative activities of common courts
The purpose of the article is to demonstrate the flaws in the institutional construction of the external supervision of the Minister of Justice over the administrative activity of common courts.
Paweł Zawadzki
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