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  2. Administrative courts in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court [1] has three chambers: civil, criminal, administrative, and consists of 17 justices. The court hears the civil and criminal cases with a panel of five justices. The general court system consists of the Supreme Court - last resort, aimag and capital city courts – appellate, Sum, inter-sum and district courts – trial.

  3. Judiciary of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    The highest court in Mongolia is the Supreme Court of Mongolia (Улсын Дээд Шүүх), [7] established in 1927. There are chambers for civil, criminal and administrative cases. The court hears general appeals from courts of lower instance as well as from the Constitutional Court in matters regarding the protection of law and human rights.

  4. Administrative law in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Step 4: The administrative courts are to allow commencement of the action within 7 days upon receiving the claim. [23] Step 5: A court official delivers the summons to the defendant. [23] Step 6: In court, the judge or his law clerk would submit the copy of claim, attached materials, and inform the defendant of his rights. [23]

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  6. Administrative court - Wikipedia

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    Accordingly, there is a local administrative court of first instance, possibly an appeals court and a Supreme Administrative Court separate from the general Supreme Court. The parallel system is found in countries like Austria, Egypt, Greece, Germany, France, Italy, some of the Nordic Countries, Portugal, Taiwan and others. In France, Greece ...

  7. Supreme Court of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Mongolia (Mongolian: Монгол Улсын Дээд Шүүх) is the highest court in the judicial system of Mongolia, and is generally the court of last resort for non-constitutional matters. It is established by Article 48(1) of the Constitution of Mongolia.

  8. Ministry of Justice and Internal Affairs (Mongolia) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Justice and Internal Affairs of Mongolia (MOJHA; Mongolian: Монгол Улсын Хууль зүй дотоод хэргийн яам; Mongol Ulsyn Khuul züin dotood khergiin yaam), [2] also referred to as the Ministry of Justice or the Ministry of Home Affairs, is a Mongolian government agency that upholds the principles of fairness and rule of law in Mongolia, and aims to ...

  9. Cabinet Secretariat of Government of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    The Cabinet Secretariat is in charge of processing and implementing Government decisions, provide assistance in regulating state central administrative and local administrative bodies, prepare and submit subject matter received for consideration at the Cabinet meeting, publish Government decisions, dispatch Government decisions to the organizations and officials in charge of implementation ...