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Dominican law has given a commercial nature to all acts, operations or activities carried out by business organizations. Therefore, in considering the applicable law in the generality of cases involving corporations in the Dominican Republic first priority is given the basic principles contained in the Dominican Commercial Code enacted on the July 4, 1882.
Pages in category "Law of the Dominican Republic" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... This page was last edited on 22 March 2022, at 07:27 ...
The Constitutional Court is competent to hear in sole instance: [1] Of direct actions of unconstitutionality against laws, decrees, regulations, resolutions and ordinances, at the request of the President of the Republic, of one third of the members of the Senate or of the Chamber of Deputies and of any person with a legitimate and legally protected interest.
The law opened debate on whether children who had been born in the Dominican Republic could be citizens if their parents were considered to be temporary immigrants. [10] In the 2005 case Yean and Bosico vs. Dominican Republic challenged the law under the pretext that denying the right of nationality to the two girls rendered them stateless ...
The Dominican Republic Courts of Appeal know, appeals to judgments, in accordance with the law; in the first instance of criminal cases to trial judges or their equivalents; tax attorneys, holders of organs and autonomous and decentralized state, provincial governors, mayors of the National District and the municipalities; and, other matters ...
Pages in category "Treaties of the Dominican Republic" ... Establishing the Advisory Centre on WTO Law; ... page was last edited on 22 March 2022, at 07:28 ...
Law in the Dominican Republic. Add languages. Add links. Article; Talk; English. Read; Edit; View history; ... This page was last edited on 30 September 2012, at 07: ...
The Supreme Court of the Dominican Republic (known by its acronym, SCJ) is the highest court existing in the Republic and is, therefore, the head of the judiciary in the country. The Supreme Court is the final court empowered to administer justice, i.e. that its judgments can not be appealed, although they may eventually be reviewed by the same ...