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  • Prof. Fathi Zerari

    • M1 English Lectures , Administrative Law

      This module is titled "The Judicial Power". It has to do with the legitimacy, organization and function of courts. It aims at providing M1 students with detailed understanding of these elements.

      This module is taught by Prof. Fathi ZERARI; to reach out, contact f.zerari@univ-soukahras.dz

      The general objectives of this module revolve around understanding The essential elements of the judiciary power, which are 1)the legitimacy, 2) the organization and 3) the functions.

      To be able to take this module, the learner must be able to understand the basis notions of the principle of separation of powers.

      I.             Introduction (What is a court?) II.               Judicial Legitimacy III.    Types of Courts and their Organization IV.           The Major Functions of the Judiciary

      Lectures are available in OBS videos

      I.                     Introduction

      II.                   Integrity Bodies

      III.                 Balance Between Private Interest and Public Interest

      IV.                 The Aim of public authorities (Pursuing Public Interest)

      V.                  Different Types of Control and Oversight

      VI.                 Constitutional Review

      VII.               Political Review

      VIII.             Judicial Review

      IX.                 Administrative Review

      X.                   Regulation

      Brief List of References

      Judicial power, in The Oxford Companion to the High Court of Australia
      judicial power, in The Oxford Guide to the United States Government
      Judicial Power, in The Oxford International Encyclopedia of Legal History

       


  • Judges

  • Global Trends in the Judicial Power

  • Particular Attention to Judicial Review of Administration

  • Particular Attention to Judicial Review of Administration (2)

  • Major systems of judicial review (1)

  • The Ombudsman

  • The French Administrative Justice

  • Section 8

  • Section 9