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Judicial Organization,This chapter discusses the organization of both the ordinary and special courts and the Constitutional Court (3.01–3.03). It further describes the training, appointment, promotion, and legal and economic status of judges (3.04–3.08), and provides particulars concerning court clerks (3.09), and . (3.10).MIME 发表于 2025-3-27 01:23:31
Jurisdiction, Competence, and Venue,This chapter defines the terminology used and the general characteristics of Italian rules relating to adjudicatory power (4.01–4.03). It describes the general adjudicatory powers of the ordinary courts (4.04–4.07), limitations upon these powers (4.08–4.10), and the means of contesting them (4.11–4.14).苦恼 发表于 2025-3-27 06:16:03
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The Introductory Stage of a Civil Action,7.14–7.15), appearances (7.17–7.21), answers (7.22), third party practice and consolidation (7.22–7.23), and the docketing of the case and the designation of the examining judge who is to supervise the proof-taking stage (7.25–7.28).阴谋 发表于 2025-3-27 23:00:50
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-86226-888-7ining orders (12.09). It also describes the two types of proceedings that may be brought in opposition to enforcement (12.10–12.13) and concludes with a discussion of the special rules that govern suspension and discontinuance of enforcement proceedings (12.14–12.16).护航舰 发表于 2025-3-28 11:12:14
The Proof-Taking Stage,es of evidence. This discussion deals with rules concerning the admission and evaluation of evidence (8.05) as well as with rules specifying the various types of evidence and the manners in which they can be obtained, introduced, and contested (8.06–8.50).