Disciplinary Sanctions in the Jordanian and French Law
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2023-03
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Indian Journal of Law and Justice
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Bandyopadhyay, Rathin
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University of North Bengal
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Alhendi, N., & Salameh, M. (2023). Disciplinary Sanctions in the Jordanian and French Law. Indian Journal of Law and Justice, 14(1), 1–19. https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/4984
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Alhendi, Noor
Salameh, Muamar
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This study deals with an important administrative issue which is the Disciplinary
Sanctions in the Jordanian and French Law, as we know in the administrative
laws there is no exclusive enumeration of the actions constituting disciplinary
violation in occupational legislation, and hence any dereliction on the part of a
public servant in his positive or negative obligations may constitute errant
conduct, and therefore the matter is up to the administrative authority to make a
determination whether the conduct of the employee constitutes a disciplinarian
violation necessitating disciplinary punishment or not, and the onus is also upon
the administrative body to prove the occurrence of the act of violation. In this
case, the public administration may misuse its powers and privileges granted to
it by the Jordanian and French legislators and harm the public employee by
issuing disciplinary administrative decisions that contradict administrative
legislation. Therefore, there must be judicial oversight of administrative decisions
in this case. Therefore, his study deals with codified disciplinary penalties in
Jordanian law, by standing on the principle of the legitimacy of disciplinary
punishment, by defining codified disciplinary punishment, stating its objectives
and legal divisions, and finally stating the position of the administrative judiciary
on disciplinary penalties.
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14
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0976-3570
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1 - 19