SOME CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING THE EFFECTS OF THE APPEAL IN THE IORDANIAN LEGISLATION Cover Image

CÂTEVA CONSIDERAȚII PRIVIND EFECTELE APELULUI ÎN LEGISLAȚIA IORDANIANĂ
SOME CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING THE EFFECTS OF THE APPEAL IN THE IORDANIAN LEGISLATION

Author(s): Corina Petica Roman
Subject(s): International Law
Published by: Editura Pro Universitaria
Keywords: Court of Appeal; first instance; three judge panel;

Summary/Abstract: In the civil tradition, the right of appeal has a primary importance, as a fuundamental safeguard of justice. The function of the Court of Appeal ist to provide an appelate hearing of right, from any judicial decision of courts of first instance. On this occasion the entire record is brought before the superior Court for consideration and review, both the facts and the law. In Jordan, Courts of Appeal hear all cases of appeal from judgements of the Court of First Instance and all cases of appeal from the Magistrate’s Court, which are not heard by Courts of First Instance. A three judge panel considers all matters raised in the Court of Appeal.

  • Issue Year: 1/2021
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 71-78
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: Romanian
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