This research seeks to investigate the impact of technology on improving mechanisms for compensating damages arising from unlawful administrative decisions, specifically by analyzing pertinent legal texts and judicial precedents. It underscores the accountability of the administration for unlawful decisions and the detrimental effects these decisions have on individuals, encompassing both material and moral damages, while also reviewing the existing legal frameworks that govern compensation litigation. The study emphasizes the necessity of enhancing the efficiency and transparency of compensation mechanisms through the adoption of technology, which includes electronic systems for managing complaints, artificial intelligence for analyzing legal cases, and digital connectivity among government agencies. Additionally, it addresses the challenges associated with identifying the appropriate judicial authority and establishing standards for determining administrative responsibility. Proposed innovative technological solutions aim to streamline legal processes and facilitate the effective administration of justice. This research makes a notable contribution to both scientific and legal discourse by enriching the legal literature with a contemporary examination of administrative compensation litigation, particularly in the context of developments following the enactment of the Supreme Court of Justice Law No. 12 of 1992. The significance of this study lies in its potential to enhance legal awareness and support the advancement of administrative and judicial policies, thereby promoting a more efficient pursuit of justice through modern technological tools.

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The Use of Technology in Developing Mechanisms for Administrative Damage Compensation: Towards a More Efficient and Transparent Legal System

  • Abdulaziz Al-khawatreh,
  • Doaa Fakhri Ahmad Al-Azzam

摘要

This research seeks to investigate the impact of technology on improving mechanisms for compensating damages arising from unlawful administrative decisions, specifically by analyzing pertinent legal texts and judicial precedents. It underscores the accountability of the administration for unlawful decisions and the detrimental effects these decisions have on individuals, encompassing both material and moral damages, while also reviewing the existing legal frameworks that govern compensation litigation. The study emphasizes the necessity of enhancing the efficiency and transparency of compensation mechanisms through the adoption of technology, which includes electronic systems for managing complaints, artificial intelligence for analyzing legal cases, and digital connectivity among government agencies. Additionally, it addresses the challenges associated with identifying the appropriate judicial authority and establishing standards for determining administrative responsibility. Proposed innovative technological solutions aim to streamline legal processes and facilitate the effective administration of justice. This research makes a notable contribution to both scientific and legal discourse by enriching the legal literature with a contemporary examination of administrative compensation litigation, particularly in the context of developments following the enactment of the Supreme Court of Justice Law No. 12 of 1992. The significance of this study lies in its potential to enhance legal awareness and support the advancement of administrative and judicial policies, thereby promoting a more efficient pursuit of justice through modern technological tools.