منازعات إدارة الجمارك في القانون الجزائري

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2024

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جامعة المسيلة

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Judicial follow-up is one of the most important legal means of fulfilling the Customs Administration's fiscal rights and collecting customs fines resulting from final judgments and decisions. The effectiveness of collection is coupled primarily with the level of composition of Customs agents and their control of inspection and followup procedures, with all forms of follow-up at the level of criminal, civil and administrative judicial authorities. The Customs Administration, for example, may be liable for wrongdoing by one of its agents on the performance of his or her function, causing harm to others. In this case, the judicial bodies that rule on administrative cases are competent to adjudicate the case. Objections to the payment and payment of customs rights or objections to customs coercion and other customs cases of a civil nature may arise, in which case the litigation shall be brought before the bodies that decide civil cases to which the adjudication is competent and to which the Customs Administration is a party. The Customs Department has identified violations of customs legislation, referring the case to the judicial bodies that decide on penal matters. and criminal judicial followup in terms of size is the usual form of customs disputes, which in practice has created a kind of control and familiarity with this article by representatives of the Customs Administration; However, the emergence of national and foreign private investments in the market economy has contributed to the multiplication of customs issues at the civil and administrative level. On the other hand, the importance of amounts owed to the public treasury and the length of litigation procedures necessitates the use of all legal measures to ensure the fulfilment of these rights, which necessarily requires the proper exercise of these measures

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: customs, Administrative Judiciary, Criminal Litigation, Reconciliation, Administrative Liability.

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