Administrative refusal to implement court rulings in Libyan law (Problems and solutions)

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  • Hssen Abdualla Ali Department of Public Law, Faculty of Law, Al-Zaytuna University, Tarhuna, Libya Author

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https://doi.org/10.58916/alhaq.v12i1.418

Keywords:

Refusal, administration, implementation, judicial rulings, Libyan law

Abstract

This research addresses the issue of the administration's refusal to implement judicial rulings, highlighting the reasons that lead to this refusal and its effects on the principle of the rule of law and individual rights. The research reviews legal experiences and shows the challenges facing the implementation of rulings, including bureaucracy, lack of resources, and political pressures. The research also provides guidelines to enhance the effectiveness of the legal system, including improving legislation, establishing specialized executive units, and strengthening oversight and accountability. The research aims to emphasize the importance of implementing rulings as a fundamental factor in achieving justice and protecting human rights.

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2025-06-23

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Hssen Abdualla Ali. (2025). Administrative refusal to implement court rulings in Libyan law (Problems and solutions). Al-Haq Journal for Sharia and Legal Sciences, 12(1), 786-794. https://doi.org/10.58916/alhaq.v12i1.418

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