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Good Faith in Civil Procedure: The Latvian Experience
Civil procedure has traditionally been viewed as a means of resolving disputes between two parties, with the court providing a formal framework for the proceedings, focusing primarily on delivering a judgment and leaving the conduct of procedural activities largely at the parties’ discretion. This article provides insights into the regulation in Latvia,
Ilze Plakane
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The article examines the issue of the good faith of individuals when considering an insolvency (bankruptcy) case, analyzes and evaluates the actions of a citizen who has not indicated in the application all bankruptcy creditors who have claims against him, and also highlights the issue of procedural risk of the creditor himself; the corresponding legal
Sergey S. Shestalo
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The purpose of the article is to the study of the principle of good faith as one of the principles of implementation of administrative procedural rights. It is indicated that the problem of forming effective ways to protect the rights, freedoms, legitimate interests of a person and a citizen, as well as a legal entity, has become urgent for Ukraine ...
V. Yatsuba
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The present study has the scope to analyze and reflect the relevant legal aspects of the good faith principle in the Brazilian legal order, above all, its forecast in the new Brazilian Civil Procedure Code.
Elias Marques de Medeiros Neto +1 more
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The article analyzes the concept of good faith on the example of its development in civil proceedings in Germany and France. The author traces the relationship between the good faith of Roman civil procedure and the good faith of continental European countries, which was developed through the reception of Roman law.
O. Krasovskyi
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The article analyses the ruling of the Cassation Administrative Court within the Supreme Court of Ukraine dated January 15, 2026, in case No. 240/14153/24, where the opening of cassation proceedings was refused due to references to non-existent resolutions attributed to "AI hallucinations." It examines issues of violation of the principles of ...
Denys Keshkentii
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EXERCISE IN GOOD FAITH OF PROCEDURAL POWERS IN CRIMINAL PROCESS: MORAL AND LEGAL ASPECT
T. Slipeniuk
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GOOD FAITH CONSULTATION WITH CIVIL SOCIETY AS A PROCEDURAL GUARANTEE FOR HIAP IN NORWAY
T. Blashchuk
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