Proportionality as a judicial tool in striking a balance between management discretion and citizens' rights (a comparative study)
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https://doi.org/10.31918/twejer.2141.17Keywords:
Qualification Competition, Criminal Procedure, Legislative Authority, Administrative Discretionary Authority, Simple Fault Theory, Administrative Judge.Abstract
is study deals with clarifying the issue of (proportionality or suitability) administrative decisions and the possibility of supervising the administrative judiciary on administrative decisions in terms of proportionality, through an analytical comparative study between the French, the Egyptian and the Iraqi at the jurisprudential and judicial level. The practical importance of this topic lies in knowing the modern role that the administrative judge plays in the area of his control over administrative decisions that went beyond the abstract control of the internal project, which was stopped at the limit of the control of the legal adaptation of facts towards the element of cause - as this control went beyond the control of the administration’s assessment of the importance of Realistic reasons and an assessment of the proportionality between their importance and seriousness and the action taken in their regard. The purpose of this study is to clarify the concept of proportionality control in the administrative judiciary, to clarify the issue of the contradiction between discretionary authority and proportionality, between separation of powers and proportionality, and to clarify the position of the judiciary and administrative jurisprudence on the control of proportionality in the administrative judiciary, to clarify the comparative jurisprudential trends from monitoring proportionality in the administrative judiciary And to clarify the limits of control over the cause of the administrative decision and the authority of the judge between legality and suitability
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