
PRINCIPELES AND CRITERIA OF ADMINISTRATIVE JUDICIAL REVIEW IN SWITZERLAND LAW | ||
مطالعات حقوق خصوصی | ||
Article 17, Volume 42, Issue 3, October 2012, Pages 291-301 PDF (233.56 K) | ||
DOI: 10.22059/jlq.2012.29962 | ||
Author | ||
Ali Mashhadi | ||
Abstract | ||
Principles of judicial review in administrative law are basic criteria developed through judicial decisions. Most of these principles have a legal value in modern administrative law. In this paper some of these principles and criteria have been studied in Switzerland administrative law. In this country the legality, equality, public interest, good faith, hearing and proportionality principles have a good place in procedures of Switzerland administrative courts decisions. Principles of judicial review in administrative law are basic criteria developed through judicial decisions. Most of these principles have a legal value in modern administrative law. In this paper some of these principles and criteria have been studied in Switzerland administrative law. In this country the legality, equality, public interest, good faith, hearing and proportionality principles have a good place in procedures of Switzerland administrative courts decisions. | ||
Keywords | ||
General principles of administrative law; Good Faith.; Judicial review; Public interest; Switzerland Law | ||
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