Right to good administration in Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU and Iranian Charter on Citizens' Rights.

Document Type : Research Paper

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Department of law, Faculty Theology, Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University,Tabriz, Iran.

Abstract

Good administration, as a factor of rule of law in administrational institutions, is looking for protecting the rights of individuals against the government. This right was stipulated for the first time in the EU charter of fundamental rights and was stabilized in the European Court of Justice. Recently this right was stipulated in Iranian judicial system in the Charter on Citizens’ Rights as “appropriate administration.” Definitely applying the normative experiences and developments of European Union may be effective in much more clearance and entailment of this right in administrational institutions. Meantime understanding the importance of this right identification in the Charter of Citizens’ Right, the question would be that how much this right and it’s compilations have affinity with the international standards included in the Charter of Fundamental Rights and what are the privileges and defects of this document in relation to the Charter of Fundamental Rights in the framework of the right to good administration? The inquiry shows that, generally the Charter on Citizens’ Rights has a substantial affinity with the Charter of Fundamental Rights in introducing the compilations of the right to good administration, but in most cases due to objectiveness and transparency of the definitions and the domain, the right is far away from the criterion projected for and has got a better approach in accordance to the Charter of Fundamental Rights, just in introducing the methods of compensating.

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