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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Author -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- General Introduction -- 1. General Background (The Political and Legal System of the Czech Republic) -- 2. Delimitation of the Subject Matter -- I. Definition of the Term 'Civil Procedure' -- II. Distinction with Other Types of Procedure -- III. Are There Separate Court Systems and Rules of Procedure? -- 3. Sources of Civil Procedure Law -- 4. General Features of the Administration of Justice in Civil Matters -- I. Characteristics of the Procedure -- II. Fundamental Guarantees -- Part I. Judicial Organization -- Chapter 1. The Courts and the Bar -- 1. The Courts and Their Members -- I. Structure of the Court System -- II. Administration of the Courts -- III. The Appointment of the Judges -- Chapter 2. The Bar -- 1. Exercise of the Legal Profession -- I. Conditions for Admission -- II. Rights and Duties -- III. Discipline -- 2. (Public) Institutions and (Private) Organizations -- Chapter 3. Bailiffs -- 1. Exercise of the Profession -- 2. (Public) Institutions and (Private) Organizations -- Part II. Jurisdiction -- Chapter 1. Domestic Jurisdiction -- 1. Subject Matter Jurisdiction -- I. Factors to Be Taken into Account -- II. Main Claim and Ancillary Claims -- III. Overview of the Different Courts -- 2. Venue (Territorial Jurisdiction) -- I. Factors to Be Taken into Account -- II. Main Claims and Ancillary Claims -- III. Overview of the Different Rules (And a Functional Jurisdiction) -- 3. Functional Jurisdiction -- 4. Resolution of Jurisdiction and Competence Conflicts -- Chapter 2. International Jurisdiction -- 1. Rules Applicable in the Absence of a Treaty -- 2. International Treaties -- Part III. Actions and Claims -- Chapter 1. Actions -- 1. Definition -- 2. Admissibility (Standing) -- 3. Vexatious Litigation | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 2. Claims and Defences -- 1. Claims: Definition and Distinctions -- 2. Defences -- Chapter 3. Sanction on Procedural Irregularities -- Part IV. Proceedings -- Chapter 1. Pretrial Proceedings -- Chapter 2. Proceeding in First Instance -- 1. Adversary Proceedings -- I. Ordinary Proceedings -- A. Introduction of the Claim -- B. Progress of Proceedings -- 1. Preparatory Measures -- 2. Determination of the Trial Date and Oral Hearing -- 3. Not Advocate General or Amicus Curiae -- C. Judgment -- 1. Deliberation -- 2. Different Kinds of Judgments -- 3. Formal Aspects of the Judgment -- 4. Delivery of the Judgment -- 5. Res Iudicata -- 6. Interpretation and Rectification of Judgments -- 7. The Penalty in Case of Non-compliance with Judgments -- II. Provisional Proceedings -- 2. Default Proceedings -- 3. Ex Parte Proceedings -- Chapter 3. Review Proceedings -- 1. Appeal -- 2. Cassation -- 3. Extraordinary Remedies -- Part V. Incidents -- Part VI. Legal Aid and Legal Cost -- Chapter 1. Legal Aid -- Chapter 2. Legal Costs -- Part VII. Evidence -- Chapter 1. Burden of Proof -- Chapter 2. Admissibility of Evidence -- Chapter 3. Administration of Evidence -- 1. Forced Production of Documents -- 2. Deposition of Witnesses -- 3. Deposition of Parties Themselves -- 4. Expert Evidence -- 5. Affidavit -- 6. Reports of Authorities and Individuals -- 7. Spot Examination -- 8. Inspection by Judge -- Part VIII. Particular Proceedings -- Chapter 1. Summary Proceedings with Documentary Evidence -- Chapter 2. Family Matters -- Part IX. Seizure for Security and Enforcement of Judgment -- Chapter 1. Seizure for Security -- 1. Proceedings -- 2. Judicial Review -- Chapter 2. Enforcement of Judgments -- 1. Enforcement of Domestic Judgments -- I. Proceedings -- II. Judicial Review -- 2. Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments | |
505 | 8 | |a I. Rules Applicable in the Absence of a Treaty -- II. International Treaties -- A. Brussels Convention -- B. Lugano Convention -- Part X. Arbitration -- Chapter 1. Arbitrability -- Chapter 2. Arbitration Agreement and Party Autonomy -- Chapter 3. The Composition of Arbitral Tribunal -- Chapter 4. Interim Measures and Preliminary Awards -- Chapter 5. Conduct of Arbitral Proceeding -- Chapter 6. Arbitral Award -- Chapter 7. Recourse Against Arbitral Award -- Chapter 8. Recognition and Enforcement of Awards -- 1. Recognition and Enforcement of National Awards -- 2. Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Awards -- I. Rules Applicable in the Absence of a Treaty -- II. International Treaties -- Part XI. Mediation -- Chapter 1. Legislation/Definitions -- Chapter 2. Rights That Can Be Subject to Mediation -- Chapter 3. Mediation Agreement -- Chapter 4. Persons Who Can Act as Mediator -- Chapter 5. Mediation Procedure -- Chapter 6. Settlement Agreement (A Mediation Agreement) -- Chapter 7. Setting Aside a Settlement Agreement -- Chapter 8. International Mediation -- Selected Bibliography -- Index | |
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spelling | Macková, Alena Verfasser aut Civil Procedure in Czech Republic 3rd ed Madrid Wolters Kluwer Law International 2023 ©2023 1 Online-Ressource (127 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Author -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- General Introduction -- 1. General Background (The Political and Legal System of the Czech Republic) -- 2. Delimitation of the Subject Matter -- I. Definition of the Term 'Civil Procedure' -- II. Distinction with Other Types of Procedure -- III. Are There Separate Court Systems and Rules of Procedure? -- 3. Sources of Civil Procedure Law -- 4. General Features of the Administration of Justice in Civil Matters -- I. Characteristics of the Procedure -- II. Fundamental Guarantees -- Part I. Judicial Organization -- Chapter 1. The Courts and the Bar -- 1. The Courts and Their Members -- I. Structure of the Court System -- II. Administration of the Courts -- III. The Appointment of the Judges -- Chapter 2. The Bar -- 1. Exercise of the Legal Profession -- I. Conditions for Admission -- II. Rights and Duties -- III. Discipline -- 2. (Public) Institutions and (Private) Organizations -- Chapter 3. Bailiffs -- 1. Exercise of the Profession -- 2. (Public) Institutions and (Private) Organizations -- Part II. Jurisdiction -- Chapter 1. Domestic Jurisdiction -- 1. Subject Matter Jurisdiction -- I. Factors to Be Taken into Account -- II. Main Claim and Ancillary Claims -- III. Overview of the Different Courts -- 2. Venue (Territorial Jurisdiction) -- I. Factors to Be Taken into Account -- II. Main Claims and Ancillary Claims -- III. Overview of the Different Rules (And a Functional Jurisdiction) -- 3. Functional Jurisdiction -- 4. Resolution of Jurisdiction and Competence Conflicts -- Chapter 2. International Jurisdiction -- 1. Rules Applicable in the Absence of a Treaty -- 2. International Treaties -- Part III. Actions and Claims -- Chapter 1. Actions -- 1. Definition -- 2. Admissibility (Standing) -- 3. Vexatious Litigation Chapter 2. Claims and Defences -- 1. Claims: Definition and Distinctions -- 2. Defences -- Chapter 3. Sanction on Procedural Irregularities -- Part IV. Proceedings -- Chapter 1. Pretrial Proceedings -- Chapter 2. Proceeding in First Instance -- 1. Adversary Proceedings -- I. Ordinary Proceedings -- A. Introduction of the Claim -- B. Progress of Proceedings -- 1. Preparatory Measures -- 2. Determination of the Trial Date and Oral Hearing -- 3. Not Advocate General or Amicus Curiae -- C. Judgment -- 1. Deliberation -- 2. Different Kinds of Judgments -- 3. Formal Aspects of the Judgment -- 4. Delivery of the Judgment -- 5. Res Iudicata -- 6. Interpretation and Rectification of Judgments -- 7. The Penalty in Case of Non-compliance with Judgments -- II. Provisional Proceedings -- 2. Default Proceedings -- 3. Ex Parte Proceedings -- Chapter 3. Review Proceedings -- 1. Appeal -- 2. Cassation -- 3. Extraordinary Remedies -- Part V. Incidents -- Part VI. Legal Aid and Legal Cost -- Chapter 1. Legal Aid -- Chapter 2. Legal Costs -- Part VII. Evidence -- Chapter 1. Burden of Proof -- Chapter 2. Admissibility of Evidence -- Chapter 3. Administration of Evidence -- 1. Forced Production of Documents -- 2. Deposition of Witnesses -- 3. Deposition of Parties Themselves -- 4. Expert Evidence -- 5. Affidavit -- 6. Reports of Authorities and Individuals -- 7. Spot Examination -- 8. Inspection by Judge -- Part VIII. Particular Proceedings -- Chapter 1. Summary Proceedings with Documentary Evidence -- Chapter 2. Family Matters -- Part IX. Seizure for Security and Enforcement of Judgment -- Chapter 1. Seizure for Security -- 1. Proceedings -- 2. Judicial Review -- Chapter 2. Enforcement of Judgments -- 1. Enforcement of Domestic Judgments -- I. Proceedings -- II. Judicial Review -- 2. Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments I. Rules Applicable in the Absence of a Treaty -- II. International Treaties -- A. Brussels Convention -- B. Lugano Convention -- Part X. Arbitration -- Chapter 1. Arbitrability -- Chapter 2. Arbitration Agreement and Party Autonomy -- Chapter 3. The Composition of Arbitral Tribunal -- Chapter 4. Interim Measures and Preliminary Awards -- Chapter 5. Conduct of Arbitral Proceeding -- Chapter 6. Arbitral Award -- Chapter 7. Recourse Against Arbitral Award -- Chapter 8. Recognition and Enforcement of Awards -- 1. Recognition and Enforcement of National Awards -- 2. Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Awards -- I. Rules Applicable in the Absence of a Treaty -- II. International Treaties -- Part XI. Mediation -- Chapter 1. Legislation/Definitions -- Chapter 2. Rights That Can Be Subject to Mediation -- Chapter 3. Mediation Agreement -- Chapter 4. Persons Who Can Act as Mediator -- Chapter 5. Mediation Procedure -- Chapter 6. Settlement Agreement (A Mediation Agreement) -- Chapter 7. Setting Aside a Settlement Agreement -- Chapter 8. International Mediation -- Selected Bibliography -- Index Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Macková, Alena Civil Procedure in Czech Republic Madrid : Wolters Kluwer Law International,c2023 9789403522463 |
spellingShingle | Macková, Alena Civil Procedure in Czech Republic Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Author -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- General Introduction -- 1. General Background (The Political and Legal System of the Czech Republic) -- 2. Delimitation of the Subject Matter -- I. Definition of the Term 'Civil Procedure' -- II. Distinction with Other Types of Procedure -- III. Are There Separate Court Systems and Rules of Procedure? -- 3. Sources of Civil Procedure Law -- 4. General Features of the Administration of Justice in Civil Matters -- I. Characteristics of the Procedure -- II. Fundamental Guarantees -- Part I. Judicial Organization -- Chapter 1. The Courts and the Bar -- 1. The Courts and Their Members -- I. Structure of the Court System -- II. Administration of the Courts -- III. The Appointment of the Judges -- Chapter 2. The Bar -- 1. Exercise of the Legal Profession -- I. Conditions for Admission -- II. Rights and Duties -- III. Discipline -- 2. (Public) Institutions and (Private) Organizations -- Chapter 3. Bailiffs -- 1. Exercise of the Profession -- 2. (Public) Institutions and (Private) Organizations -- Part II. Jurisdiction -- Chapter 1. Domestic Jurisdiction -- 1. Subject Matter Jurisdiction -- I. Factors to Be Taken into Account -- II. Main Claim and Ancillary Claims -- III. Overview of the Different Courts -- 2. Venue (Territorial Jurisdiction) -- I. Factors to Be Taken into Account -- II. Main Claims and Ancillary Claims -- III. Overview of the Different Rules (And a Functional Jurisdiction) -- 3. Functional Jurisdiction -- 4. Resolution of Jurisdiction and Competence Conflicts -- Chapter 2. International Jurisdiction -- 1. Rules Applicable in the Absence of a Treaty -- 2. International Treaties -- Part III. Actions and Claims -- Chapter 1. Actions -- 1. Definition -- 2. Admissibility (Standing) -- 3. Vexatious Litigation Chapter 2. Claims and Defences -- 1. Claims: Definition and Distinctions -- 2. Defences -- Chapter 3. Sanction on Procedural Irregularities -- Part IV. Proceedings -- Chapter 1. Pretrial Proceedings -- Chapter 2. Proceeding in First Instance -- 1. Adversary Proceedings -- I. Ordinary Proceedings -- A. Introduction of the Claim -- B. Progress of Proceedings -- 1. Preparatory Measures -- 2. Determination of the Trial Date and Oral Hearing -- 3. Not Advocate General or Amicus Curiae -- C. Judgment -- 1. Deliberation -- 2. Different Kinds of Judgments -- 3. Formal Aspects of the Judgment -- 4. Delivery of the Judgment -- 5. Res Iudicata -- 6. Interpretation and Rectification of Judgments -- 7. The Penalty in Case of Non-compliance with Judgments -- II. Provisional Proceedings -- 2. Default Proceedings -- 3. Ex Parte Proceedings -- Chapter 3. Review Proceedings -- 1. Appeal -- 2. Cassation -- 3. Extraordinary Remedies -- Part V. Incidents -- Part VI. Legal Aid and Legal Cost -- Chapter 1. Legal Aid -- Chapter 2. Legal Costs -- Part VII. Evidence -- Chapter 1. Burden of Proof -- Chapter 2. Admissibility of Evidence -- Chapter 3. Administration of Evidence -- 1. Forced Production of Documents -- 2. Deposition of Witnesses -- 3. Deposition of Parties Themselves -- 4. Expert Evidence -- 5. Affidavit -- 6. Reports of Authorities and Individuals -- 7. Spot Examination -- 8. Inspection by Judge -- Part VIII. Particular Proceedings -- Chapter 1. Summary Proceedings with Documentary Evidence -- Chapter 2. Family Matters -- Part IX. Seizure for Security and Enforcement of Judgment -- Chapter 1. Seizure for Security -- 1. Proceedings -- 2. Judicial Review -- Chapter 2. Enforcement of Judgments -- 1. Enforcement of Domestic Judgments -- I. Proceedings -- II. Judicial Review -- 2. Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments I. Rules Applicable in the Absence of a Treaty -- II. International Treaties -- A. Brussels Convention -- B. Lugano Convention -- Part X. Arbitration -- Chapter 1. Arbitrability -- Chapter 2. Arbitration Agreement and Party Autonomy -- Chapter 3. The Composition of Arbitral Tribunal -- Chapter 4. Interim Measures and Preliminary Awards -- Chapter 5. Conduct of Arbitral Proceeding -- Chapter 6. Arbitral Award -- Chapter 7. Recourse Against Arbitral Award -- Chapter 8. Recognition and Enforcement of Awards -- 1. Recognition and Enforcement of National Awards -- 2. Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Awards -- I. Rules Applicable in the Absence of a Treaty -- II. International Treaties -- Part XI. Mediation -- Chapter 1. Legislation/Definitions -- Chapter 2. Rights That Can Be Subject to Mediation -- Chapter 3. Mediation Agreement -- Chapter 4. Persons Who Can Act as Mediator -- Chapter 5. Mediation Procedure -- Chapter 6. Settlement Agreement (A Mediation Agreement) -- Chapter 7. Setting Aside a Settlement Agreement -- Chapter 8. International Mediation -- Selected Bibliography -- Index |
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