The Concept Of Transformation In Administrative Decisions

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Khalid Ali Y. Alshahrani
Abdulrahman Ahmad N. Alhathi
Ali Muhammad Muhammad Al-Darwbi

Abstract

This study explores the concept and application of transforming administrative decisions from a state of invalidity to a legitimate legal action. The topic addresses issues of significant importance due to their profound impact on the integrity and legality of administrative decisions, thereby affecting administrative justice and the soundness of administrative operations on a broad scale. The research aims to clarify the concept of the transformation of administrative decisions and its legal foundations, with a focus on studying the possibility of transforming void and null decisions based on these foundations.


The research employs an analytical methodology based on a detailed study of the concepts and principles related to the transformation of administrative decisions, providing practical examples and applications of this concept. The writing approach focuses on analyzing the main elements of the transformation of administrative decisions, such as the illegality of the initial decision, the concordance between the decisions, and the presumption of the administration's intention to comply with the transformation. The study addresses legal and jurisprudential opinions related to this topic, offering critical analyses of the concepts and practical applications presented.

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Khalid Ali Y. Alshahrani, Abdulrahman Ahmad N. Alhathi, & Ali Muhammad Muhammad Al-Darwbi. (2024). The Concept Of Transformation In Administrative Decisions. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(4), 516–520. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i4.1496
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Khalid Ali Y. Alshahrani

Assistant Professor in Public Law, Department of Law, College of Business Administrative, Najran University, Najran, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Abdulrahman Ahmad N. Alhathi

Assistant Professor in Privet Law, Department of Law, College of Business Administrative, Najran University, Najran, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Ali Muhammad Muhammad Al-Darwbi

Ph.D. (Law) from the Islamic University of Medina

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