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Poland The Supreme Administrative Court http://www.photius.com/countries/poland/government/poland_government_the_supreme_administ~1037.html Sources: The Library of Congress Country Studies; CIA World Factbook
The Supreme Administrative Court was established in 1980 to review and standardize administrative regulations enforced by government agencies and to hear citizens' complaints concerning the legality of administrative decisions. In 1991 the court heard some 15,600 cases, mostly dealing with taxes, social welfare issues, and local government decisions. As of late 1990, the court employed 105 judges and 163 staff members. Data as of October 1992
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