النظام القانوني لمجلس الدولة الجزائري
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University of Ain Temouchent
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The Conseil d'Etat (Conseil d'Etat) is a supreme judicial body responsible for
reviewing the work of administrative judicial bodies and for standardizing jurisprudence in
administrative article, as a result of the system of judicial duality adopted by the Algerian
legal system beginning with the amendment of the Constitution in 1996. The determination of
its jurisdiction is governed by a set of controls and criteria, from the organic criterion that
determines jurisdiction based on the capacity of the administrative entity concerned, to the
objective criterion that is based on the nature of the activity related to the case regardless of
the identity of the executing entity.
The Conseil d'Etat is a qualitative change in the structures of judicial organization, formally
confirming the separation of the ordinary judiciary and the administrative judiciary. Its
importance is reflected in its mandate to oversee judgements and judicial decisions in the
administrative article, through its inherent competence as a veto body to hear appeals against
final decisions of judicial bodies, decisions of disciplinary committees of professional
organizations and the Accounting Council.
In addition to its inherent jurisdiction, the Conseil d'Etat can exercise extraordinary powers,
such as the judiciary as an appellate judge in final decisions of the Administrative Court of
Appeal of Algiers, or as a final trial judge in disputes between political parties and
independent administrative authorities, under special provisions strengthened in the
constitutional amendment of 2020.
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مذكرة مكممة لنيل شهادة الماستر في الحقوق– تخصص: قانون عام
