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Mediation is an alternative dispute resolution method that aims to minimize the burden on the courts as well as the time, effort.... more

 

Three Powers in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan:
Article (24/1) of the Jordanian Constitution states that "The Nation is the source of all powers" and these are:
1.     The Legislative Power
2.     The Executive Power
3.     The Judicial Power
 
Legislative Power:
Article (25) of the Jordanian Constitution states that: "The Legislative Power shall be vested in the National Assembly and the King. The National Assembly shall consist of a Senate and a Chamber of Deputies".
 
Executive Power:
Article (26) of the Jordanian Constitution states that: "The Executive Power shall be vested in the King, who shall exercise his powers through his Ministers in accordance with the provisions of the present Constitution."
 
Judicial Power:
Article (27) of the Jordanian Constitution states that: "The Judicial Power shall be exercised by the courts of law in their varying types and degrees. All judgments shall be given in accordance with the law and pronounced in the name of the King."
 

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