Procedural Law Flashcards

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Institutional Principles

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  • Judicial Indepence

- Judicial impartiality

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Procedural principles

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  1. the right to access to justice
  2. the right to a fair hearing and trial
  3. the right to a public hearing
  4. the right to judgment within reasonable time
  5. the right to enforcement of the judgement
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Judicial Indepence

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  • Fair trial

- Notion of a proper administration of justice

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Judicial Impartiality

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Courts aren’t allowed to favor one of the parties in any way

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The right of a fair trial

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  1. right to equality of arms
  2. right to be present at trial
  3. right to an oral hearing
  4. right to produce evidence
  5. right to a reasonable judgement
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No core no pay

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Freeing the client from part of his obligation to pay when the case is lost

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Excessive Formalism

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Access to justice can’t be unlimited so national law will decide on the procedures to be followed and the time limits, periods and formalities to be fulfilled

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Auditar et altera pars

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Courts should hear both parties and give both parties equal opportunities to react to each others statement and consider both arguments

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Lites finiri oportet

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All proceedings should come to an end at some point

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Judgement civil law

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All judgements are in writing and they give their reasons in full -> Only the opinion of the majority of the judges is published

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Judgement in Common law

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Judgements are often oral and the written version will not contain any reason at all. But judges often produce a written opinion on the case.

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