Administrative courts in Mongolia

It took almost ten years to convince the State Great Khural to pass this law with enormous work of lawyers and scholars, and the support of international organizations.

The only target of this court procedure is “administrative act or action” and its validity and legitimacy.

An administrative act is a single compelling order or commanding action [which causing direct legal result] that issued or acted by an administrative authority, official in oral or written form, in order to regulate the particular incident caused in public legal framework.

The Supreme Court [1] has three chambers: civil, criminal, administrative, and consists of 17 justices.

As a last instance court, the Administrative Chamber hears the case with a panel of five justices.