Title:
The Lebanese Judiciary: Building Authority and Developing Institutions
Code:
JUS/99/1
Author:
Lebanese Center for Studies - Konrad Adenauer Stiftung
Page Numbers:
606
Available at:
OMSAR
Summary:
Foreword Section One: Initial research Image of the judiciary in Lebanon: Reality and law Section Two: Pivotal papers Paper One: Any role for the judiciary between the two authorities Paper Two: The experience of the Constitutional Council and ways to enhance its role Third Paper: Responsibility of the President of the Republic and the Prime Minister Paper Four: The Judicial Council Top Paper Fifth: Formations and Discussions Paper Six: The Criminal Judiciary Between Reality and Expected Paper Seventh: The Experience of the Justice Council Paper Eight: Juvenile Courts and Social Reforms Paper Ninth: Bankruptcy Courts Paper Ten: Audit Bureau Eleventh Paper: Between Special Courts and the National Judicial Authority Paper Twelfth Paper: What is New in the New Expropriation Law Paper Thirteen: Amending the Military Judiciary Law Paper Fourteen: Personal Status Courts in Terms of Law Paper Fifteen: The Protective Role of the Civil Judiciary in Personal Status Matters Paper Sixteen: A Comparative Reading of the Suggested Projects for Judicial Reform Section Three The Final Search: The Judiciary or the Right to a Better Justice First: The Basic Characteristics of the Lebanese Judiciary Third Ninth: Determining the function of the judicial authority Third: the necessary conditions and guarantees for the proper implementation of the judicial function. Annexes
Year:
1999
Sub-Sector:
Justice