THE PRINCIPLE OF LITIGATION IN TWO DEGREES IN ADMINISTRATIVE DISPUTES, BETWEEN THE CENTRALIZATION AND DECENTRALIZATION OF THE APPEALLATE COURT IN ALGERIA
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Judicial jurisdiction; Principle of litigation in two degrees; Administrative courts of appeal.Abstract
The administrative judicial structure inAlgeria, since the adoption of the 1996Constitution of the dual judicial system, hasrevealed several shortcomings related to the principle of litigation to two degrees, whichprompted the legislator to seek to address
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The 1996 Constitution issued on December 8, 1996, Official Gazette, No. 76,dated December 1996.
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