Activities and achievements of Supreme Court from 1385-1389 on rule of law and judicial justice / prepared and written by Abdul Malik Kamawi, Muhammad Osman Zhobal ; translator Abdullah Hameedi ; composed and designed by Waheedullah AssadYaar.
Material type:
- KNF 1572 .K36 2010
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“Islamic Republic of Afghanistan”—at head of title.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: Introduction—Judicial system, challenges and achievements—Introduction of supreme court in the judicial system—Part 1 : Judicial activities—First topic : organizing legislations—Topic two : judicial education—Third topic : judicial publications—Fourth topic : monitoring performance of courts—Fifth topic : international relation of judicial—Sixth topic : fight against corruption—Seventh topic : management of financial and administration affairs.
“A brief review of the judicial history of Afghanistan enables us to discover that this vital system existed in different forms during different periods of time. This institution existed under the structure of the government and sometimes as a semi independent institution and in some stages as one of the independent three powers of government”—(p. 10).
Summary: a descriptive review of activities of the Supreme Court, including profiles of current members (with photographs).