Recent Developments to the Jordanian Execution Law

IF 0.5 Q3 LAW Arab Law Quarterly Pub Date : 2023-02-23 DOI:10.1163/15730255-bja10133
Hisham Ababneh
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This article examines the recent amendments made to the Jordanian Execution Law in respect of imprisonment for failure to pay debts of civil and commercial nature. While the amendments made on the Law are long-awaited and are an improvement to the administration of justice in the Country; it remains that these amendments came below expectations. First, the recent amendments to the Law are short from the international obligations of the Country under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) which Jordan is a signatory of. Second, the recent amendments still use the “one size fits all” approach whereby it does not provide a distinction between a procrastinating debtor and a debtor that is indeed not able to pay; to determine imprisonment in civil and commercial debts. Hence, while the recent amendments had made some positive changes to the imprisonment for debtors in civil and commercial debts; this article finds that Jordan must adhere to its international obligations by providing alternatives to imprisonment for civil and commercial debts; or at least provide a distinction between a procrastinating debtor and a not able to pay debtor to determine whether imprisonment of the debtor is due.
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约旦处决法的最新发展
本条审查了最近对《约旦执行法》关于因未偿还民事和商业性质债务而被监禁的修正案。虽然对该法的修正是人们期待已久的,是对该国司法的改进;这些修正案仍然低于预期。首先,最近对该法的修正没有履行约旦签署的《公民权利和政治权利国际公约》规定的国家义务。第二,最近的修正案仍然使用“一刀切”的方法,即不区分拖延债务人和确实无力支付的债务人;裁定民事和商业债务的监禁。因此,尽管最近的修正案对民事和商业债务债务人的监禁作出了一些积极的改变;该条认为,约旦必须遵守其国际义务,为民事和商业债务提供监禁以外的替代办法;或者至少区分拖延债务人和无力支付债务的债务人,以确定债务人是否应被监禁。
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期刊介绍: The leading English-language legal publication in its field, Arab Law Quarterly covers all aspects of Arab laws, both Shari"a and secular. Now in its third decade, it provides an important forum of authoritative articles on the laws and legal developments throughout the twenty countries of the Arab world, notes on recent legislation and case law, guidelines on future changes, and reviews of the latest literature in the field. Particular subject areas covered are Arab laws in trans-national affairs, commercial law, Islamic law (the Shari´a), and international comparative law.
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