The legislative policy of objecting to administrative decisions and their impact on the stability and promotion of the principle of good citizenship: an analytical and inferential study within the framework of the effective Iraqi administrative and tax le

Authors

  • Hayder Najeeb Ahmed Al Mufti University of Diyala - College of Law and Political Science Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55716/jjps.2022.S.4.20

Keywords:

Transitional Justice,, Reparations,, Institutional Reform,, Truth Commissions.

Abstract

Most of the international, regional and local legislations, including the
latter in Iraq, seek to attempt to formulate their legal rules in an accurate and
consistent manner with achieving a balance between the public and private
interests of individuals in a manner that achieves harmony and the goal in
achieving justice. But at the same time, we may find that legislation is not free
of ambiguity or conflict, so to speak, which constitutes negative effects, whether
in theoretical or practical applications on human and citizen rights. This leads
to reluctance and away from achieving the principle of good citizenship and
instability for the citizen in his country, and perhaps the most prominent thing
that appears about that in the legislation that regulates the activities of the
public administration that is most prejudicial in direct dealing with individuals,
such as administrative and tax legislation. The administrative decisions issued
regarding this organization may be the objection mechanism for an error or
violation of the law in the decision among the most important reasons for
affecting good citizenship.

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Published

2025-01-20

How to Cite

The legislative policy of objecting to administrative decisions and their impact on the stability and promotion of the principle of good citizenship: an analytical and inferential study within the framework of the effective Iraqi administrative and tax le. (2025). Journal of Juridical and Political Science, 11(3), 517-563. https://doi.org/10.55716/jjps.2022.S.4.20