Voluntary Submission To The Saudi Judiciary Analytical Study Of Article (28) Of The Pleading System.

Abdulaziz Al-Rashoud
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Article 28 of the Saudi Law of Procedure before Sharia Courts affirms the right of citizens to voluntary (optional) submission to Saudi courts in cases or circumstances where such courts are not competent in accordance with the rules of international jurisdiction of Saudi courts. Although the text embraced the principle of voluntary submission as a controller of international jurisdiction, it did not address the conditions for such voluntary submission, nor did it address the adverse situation where individuals agree to strip jurisdiction from Saudi courts. Therefore, the research deals with commentary and analytical study of this text in the light of comparative law, in order to show the controls and deficiency of its application. This research aims, by commenting on the aforementioned text, to analyze and evaluate the text and conclude with the validity of provision contained therein in terms of principle, but it criticizes the lack of controls for its application, which prompted the researcher to set these controls using the comparative law. Moreover, the research criticized the duplicity of the Saudi regulator’s position, which allowed for voluntary submission to the Saudi judiciary, however, at the same time, it remained silent regarding the extent to which Saudi courts could face jurisdiction stripping, which also prompted the researcher to study the issue in comparative law. The research concluded with a request to amend the text of Article 28 of the Saudi Law of Procedure before Sharia Courts to add the conditions for voluntary submission and to recognize jurisdiction stripping impact.
自愿向沙特司法提交辩诉制度第(28)条分析研究。
《沙特伊斯兰法院诉讼法》第28条申明,在沙特法院根据沙特法院的国际管辖规则不具有管辖权的案件或情况下,公民有权自愿(可选)向沙特法院提交诉讼。虽然案文包括自愿提交作为国际管辖权控制人的原则,但它没有处理这种自愿提交的条件,也没有处理个人同意剥夺沙特法院管辖权的不利情况。因此,本研究从比较法的角度对该文本进行评析和分析研究,以揭示其适用的控制和不足。本研究旨在通过对上述文本的评析,对文本进行分析和评价,并从原则的角度得出文本中所包含的条款的有效性,但批评其适用缺乏控制,这促使研究者使用比较法来设置这些控制。此外,该研究批评了沙特监管机构的立场表里不一,允许自愿提交给沙特司法机构,但同时,它对沙特法院可能面临管辖权剥夺的程度保持沉默,这也促使研究人员在比较法中研究这个问题。研究报告最后要求修改沙特伊斯兰法院诉讼程序法第28条的案文,增加自愿提交的条件,并承认管辖权剥夺的影响。
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