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Organic Law of Administrative Jurisdiction: More work for the municipal courts


The new Organic Law of the Contentious Administrative Jurisdiction, published in Official Gazette No. 39447 dated sixteen (16) June two thousand and ten (2010) and reprinted because of material error (Article 20) in Official Gazette No. 39451 dated twenty-two (22) June two thousand and ten (2010), aims to regulate the organization, performance and competence of the organs of administrative jurisdiction, except as provided in special laws, and guide their actions by the principles of legal aid, accessibility, impartiality, competence, transparency, autonomy, independence, responsibility, without delay, oral, public , free, speed and immediacy.
However, its sixth transitional provision states that "Until the coming into operation of municipal courts of administrative jurisdiction, take cognizance of the powers conferred by this Act to such courts, municipal courts " . words, coupled with the New Skills that ascribed to such courts, surely we collapse of such courts.

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After reprinting the text of Article 20 is as follows:
"Article 20. To be Judge or Judge of the Superior Courts of the State Authority-Administrative Jurisdiction requires:
1. Be Venezuelan.
2. Being a lawyer or a lawyer of recognized honesty and professional prestige.
3. Have a minimum of ten years of graduate or graduate and: a. Have
graduate degree in the area public law; or b.
Performance of functions in the legal or management in the public for a minimum of five years, or
c. Being or having been a university professor or professor in the area of \u200b\u200bpublic law, for a minimum period of five years, or
d. Be or have been the judge in contentious administrative matters or have served on state bodies belonging to the administrative justice system linked to public law, for a minimum of five years, or
4. The other provided by law.
In the case of border states will be required to be Venezuelan by birth and no other nationality ".

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