The extent of the administration’s authority to subsequently correct its administrative decisions (A comparative study)

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Mohammed Issa Kharbut

Abstract

The general rule that governs the effectiveness of administrative precision is the rule of non-reference of administrative decisions in the past, as their impact on progress and the future continues without reverting to previous facts, as is assumed because the administration did not initiate legitimacy in every legal matter stripped of it, but it may ignore it and act contrary to the beginning and thus be stigmatized. Its actions are due to the defect of non-discrimination, or due to the defect of the partial ban or its measures, or due to its social cause and motives, and it may also cause some problems due to minor or major problems due to e-mail, so it has become the administration’s right, and even among the reasons for its defective improvement

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Issa Kharbut م. (2024). The extent of the administration’s authority to subsequently correct its administrative decisions (A comparative study). MIsan Journal of Comparative Legal Studies, 1(10), 291–315. Retrieved from https://uomisan.edu.iq/law/mjcls/index.php/mjcls/article/view/309
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