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Review article

https://doi.org/10.31141/zrpfs.2018.55.130.771

Bona fides in civil litigation

Milka Rakočević ; Pravni fakultet „Justinijan Prvi“ Univerziteta „Sv. Ćiril i Metodij“ u Skoplju, Makedonija


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Abstract

Procedural powers are not only provided by the law so that the sought legal protection could be provided to the litigants who addressed the court for adjudication in certain legal case, but also for the reason of protecting the legal order. Having in mind the social function that is carried out through the civil procedure, the litigants are obliged to act and behave loyally within the system of legal protection and to use their procedural right conscientiously. Taking in consideration the broad concept of conscientious use of right and powers, primarily, two duties are set in front of the litigants: conscientious use of procedural rights and not to abuse their procedural rights. The article is focused on analyzing certain questions that are related to the essence of this procedural duty and the legal responsibility, taken in broaden context.

Keywords

abuse of rights; civil procedure; conscientious use of procedural rights

Hrčak ID:

209774

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/209774

Publication date:

27.11.2018.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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