PARTY REPRESENTATION IN ADMINISTRATIVE DISPUTE
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https://doi.org/10.30925/zpfsr.37.1.26Keywords:
administrative dispute; party; representation, civil procedure; procedural capacity; business capacityAbstract
In this paper it is considered who can be a party in an administrative dispute. It is shown who can take action in behalf of a party in a procedure, also who is entitled to act for a plaintiff and for an interested person, as well as the question of the validity of party representation in administrative and civil procedure, accordingly applicable in administrative dispute.
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