STAY OF EXECUTING ADMINISTRATIVE DECISIONS BY THE LAW OF IRAQI STATE ADVISORY COUNCIL
Abstract
The key principle in administrative decisions is that they can be presumptive to be authentic
and enforceable. Therefore, challenging these decisions does not stay executing them, which
makes them enforceable when issued, causing serious consequences in these decisions when
defected afflicting the administrative decision. Albeit, administrative authorities maintain
executing these decisions. Staying executing administrative decisions was treated a
significant guarantee of public rights and freedoms, protecting individuals from the
arbitration of the administration. The Iraqi State Advisory Council consider all challenges
related to administrative decisions, including the motions to stay executing these decisions
that were challenged to abrogate.