Investigating the relationship between good governance and good governance, looking at political and judicial factors

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Department of Public Law, Meybod Branch, Islamic Azad University, Meybod, Iran

2 Department of Law, Tehran, University of Judicial Sciences and Administrative Services, Tehran, Iran

Abstract

Today, developments in administrative law have given rise to new concepts. In recent decades, administrative law has sought to establish and seek methods and tools that seek to address the needs of administrative affairs and establish an efficient system. In this regard, many countries have adopted laws containing the basic principles and components of administrative law, which is very effective in creating a proper administrative system. "Good governance" is one of these emerging concepts. The present study shows that authoritarian political systems that do not arise from the people's vote and do not see themselves as accountable to the people are the most important factor for corruption in societies and administrative systems. Therefore, in the traditional models of government affairs, in order not to infect the administrative system with corruption, they proposed the theory of separation of the political system from the administrative system, but in the Islamic system, inspired by revelatory teachings, the political system is the basis of the administrative system. The way that health and corruption in the administrative system is affected by the health and corruption of the political system. Also, correct and fair judgment prevents the contamination of government employees and agents with various violations and ensures the health of the apparatus. Islam's special emphasis on securing the rights of judges and monitoring their performance due to the importance of the health of the judiciary on the health of agents Administrative offices.

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