THE PECULIARITY OF LITIGATION IN VARIOUS PROCEEDINGS OF CIVIL JUSTICE: THE COMPARATIVE LEGAL ASPECT
Journal Title: Право і суспільство - Year 2017, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
In the article deals with a number of procedural features associated with the trial in accordance with the claim, writ and special proceedings and on the analysis of these issues the common and distinctive features of claim, writ and special court proceedings are identified and their own conclusions are formulated.
Authors and Affiliations
Т. П. ПРУЖАНСЬКА
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