Business Law Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #971736
Which of the following is true for ordinary jurisdiction judges and administrative jurisdiction judges?
Ordinary jurisdiction judges are not supposed to have law courses at their faculties |
Administrative jurisdiction judges are selected from among the graduates of all faculties |
Ordinary jurisdiction judges are selected from among the graduates of law faculties |
Administrative juristiction judges have more power compared to ordinary juristiction judges |
Personal rights of ordinary jurisdiction judges are differemt from those of administrative juristiction judges |
Judges are split into two categories as ordinary jurisdiction judges and administrative jurisdiction judges while starting the profession in line with the segregation in the judicial system. Ordinary jurisdiction judges are selected from among the graduates of law faculties; and administrative jurisdiction judges are selected from among the graduates of either law schools or faculties of political science and faculties of social sciences, which include law courses in their programs at a sufficient level.The recruitment, trainings, personal rights and other issues for judges and prosecutors are arranged completely in parallel with each other. Although it is not very common, the transition between two professions is also possible. As it is emphasized above, those involved in both professions are defined as “judge class.”
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