Polish Preparatory Proceedings in Civil Cases: Written or Oral? Lessons to be Learned from Some Other Jurisdictions

In this paper a description of the model of Polish preparatory proceedings in civil cases will be presented. By looking at foreign examples of preparatory activities in civil cases first, we will be able to discern what potential advantages and disadvantages are associated with the written or oral (...

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第一著者: Piszcz Anna
フォーマット: 論文
言語:English
出版事項: Sciendo 2016-06-01
シリーズ:Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric
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オンライン・アクセス:https://doi.org/10.1515/slgr-2016-0025
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description In this paper a description of the model of Polish preparatory proceedings in civil cases will be presented. By looking at foreign examples of preparatory activities in civil cases first, we will be able to discern what potential advantages and disadvantages are associated with the written or oral (spoken) form of preparatory activities of court actors in the first stage of civil proceedings. In the second main part of the paper the author will turn to Polish counterparts of these preparatory activities and their form. The author will also deliberate on where a change is needed. She will also attempt to propose some measures that might be useful in the current condition of Polish civil proceedings.
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Polish Preparatory Proceedings in Civil Cases: Written or Oral? Lessons to be Learned from Some Other Jurisdictions
Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric
civil cases
preparatory proceedings
preliminary stage
pre-trial stage
pleadings
written form
oral form
title Polish Preparatory Proceedings in Civil Cases: Written or Oral? Lessons to be Learned from Some Other Jurisdictions
title_full Polish Preparatory Proceedings in Civil Cases: Written or Oral? Lessons to be Learned from Some Other Jurisdictions
title_fullStr Polish Preparatory Proceedings in Civil Cases: Written or Oral? Lessons to be Learned from Some Other Jurisdictions
title_full_unstemmed Polish Preparatory Proceedings in Civil Cases: Written or Oral? Lessons to be Learned from Some Other Jurisdictions
title_short Polish Preparatory Proceedings in Civil Cases: Written or Oral? Lessons to be Learned from Some Other Jurisdictions
title_sort polish preparatory proceedings in civil cases written or oral lessons to be learned from some other jurisdictions
topic civil cases
preparatory proceedings
preliminary stage
pre-trial stage
pleadings
written form
oral form
url https://doi.org/10.1515/slgr-2016-0025
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