Online guide to the Jordanian legal system written by Bianca C. Isaias who is a student at NYU School of Law and Fred Jennings who is an associate at New York law firm Fishman & Mallon. The guide was published in 2013 on the Globalex website and made freely available by the Hauser Global Law School Program at the New York University School of Law. The guide gives a general overview and history of Jordan and an outline of the roles of the executive and legislative branches, the monarchy, Council of Ministers and the National Assembly. There is also information on the courts system and the Jordanian National Charter of 1990 which provides guiding principles for the Jordanian government. The article also offers links to legislation and a list of major international treaties.
Overview of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan legal system and research
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