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Ruling makes it legal to contest verdict in arbitration cases
By Petra - Jul 09,2015 - Last updated at Jul 09,2015
AMMAN — The Constitutional Court has ruled that the provision in the Arbitration Law that prohibits contesting a ruling by the Court of Appeals in an arbitration case is unconstitutional.
The court deemed the first phrase of Paragraph B of Article 54 in the law as unconstitutional because it violates the principle of integrity, Constitutional Court Spokesperson Ahmad Tbeishat said. It is now legal to contest a ruling by the Court of Appeals in an arbitration case, he noted.
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