ARTICLE 186.A OF THE CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
(IN THEORY AND PRACTICE)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30925/zpfsr.37.3.9Keywords:
Code of Civil Procedure; the request for a settlement; prosecution; Enforcement document; enforceabilityAbstract
The author gives a presentation of the request for a settlement under Article 186
of the Code of Civil Procedure, through theoretical and practical view. In particular
it highlights the dilemma that is considered institute set before or practitioners and
theorists. The paper offers a de lege ferenda authors about how the future use and
improve Institute peaceful settlement of disputes with no or minimal involvement of
the courts.
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