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|b الكويت
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|9 592020
|a Al-Serhan, Bakr A. F.
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|a What if Judges’ Robes are Not as Spotless as they should be?:
|b Comparative Analytical Study of the Effects of Disqualifying a Judge in the Civil Procedures Law of Jordan
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|b كلية القانون الكويتية العالمية
|c 2018
|g مارس
|m 1439
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|a 93 - 131
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|a بحوث ومقالات
|b Article
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|b This article deals with an important issue to the administration of justice in Jordanian law, which is the effect of disqualifying a civil court judge under the ‘Judges Disqualification System’ (JDS). The importance of this article is derived from the important role a judge plays in a civil case. It is not enough, as will be discussed in this article, for a judge to be impartial. A judge must also appear to be impartial. Accordingly, this article answers the question of what happens if a judge’s appearance was affected with one of the cases that deems a judge disqualified in the Jordanian law. However, although the article mainly addresses this issue in Jordanian law, a comparison is made to the position of the English law regarding this issue. The article concludes with a set of recommendations which aim at achieving a higher level of justice.
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|a المرافعات المدنية
|a التشريعات الأردنية
|a الاختصاصات القضائية
|a المجتمعات المدنية
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|b Judges
|b Impartiality
|b Disqualification
|b Civil Judges
|b Effects of Disqualification
|b Jordanian Civil Procedures Law
|b English Law
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|4 القانون
|6 Law
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|e kuwait International law School Journal
|f Mağallaẗ kulliyyaẗ al-qānūn al-kuwaytiyyaẗ al-ʿālamiyyaẗ
|l 021
|m مج6, ع21
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|s مجلة كلية القانون الكويتية العالمية
|v 006
|x 2410-2237
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|u 2203-006-021-012.pdf
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