The Judicial Council's response to the conflict in the Algerian Code of Civil and Administrative Procedure
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The work of the appellate body - the Judicial Council - under the provisions of the Code of Civil and Administrative Procedure is based on two regulations. The first is the system or principle of the transferable effect of an appeal, as stipulated in article 340 of the Code of Civil and Administrative Procedure, and the second is the right to response to the conflict, as stipulated in article 346. These are two different systems, which the first based on a decisive judgement on the subject of the dispute, while the second is based on an appeal against a decisive judgement in a formal and contentious defence, each of which has different implications for the Judicial Council, on the one hand, and for the parties, on the other.
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