State Council judges’ response and resignation

Authors

  • Lecturer .Ziad Raed Sami Al-Qaraghouli General Directorate of Education Diyala, Diyala, Iraq Author
  • Dr. Lecturer .Omar Jabbar Ahmed Shukr . College of Administration and Economics, University of Diyala, Diyala, Iraq Author

Keywords:

- Reply - Resignation _ Administrative Judge - State Council

Abstract

Abstract : In order for the administrative judiciary to effectively carry out its duty in protecting the principle of legality and ensuring respect for the rights and freedoms of individuals, it must enjoy independence and impartiality in the face of other state authorities, as both neutrality and independence are of great importance in maintaining a judicial system capable of restoring rights to their owners, as it should The judge who decides the dispute in accordance with the law must be impartial to a person or entity and devoid of any personal bias or influence that may fall on him. He must also stand at the same distance from the parties to the case to ensure that the scales of justice are maintained equal.

Therefore, to ensure the impartiality of the judge, comparative legislation has tended towards strengthening the dominance of the State Council in organizing its affairs in all aspects, including selecting and promoting its members and excluding the executive authority from having a role in this selection, because it is of great importance in the access of people to these judicial positions who enjoy independence and impartiality.

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Published

2025-04-29

How to Cite

State Council judges’ response and resignation. (2025). Tikrit University Journal for Rights , 9(3), 509-528. https://tujr.tu.edu.iq/index.php/tujr/article/view/33