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On the Correspondence of Principles of Cooperation and Good Faith in a Civil Procedure
Arbitrazh-Civil ProcedureThis article analyzes the principles of procedural integrity and cooperation in the judicial process, examines their relationship and role in dispute resolution. The author emphasizes the importance and independence of both principles for ensuring fair and effective judicial proceedings and the need for further legal regulation in this area.
A. Melnikova
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Advocate’s practice
The principle of legality is traditionally considered one of the basic grounds for conducting tax audits. However, tax legal relations are formed between participants in entrepreneurial activity and government agencies implementing public authority.
Yulia Krokhina
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The principle of legality is traditionally considered one of the basic grounds for conducting tax audits. However, tax legal relations are formed between participants in entrepreneurial activity and government agencies implementing public authority.
Yulia Krokhina
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Good Faith in International Investment Arbitration
2019This book offers a comprehensive study of the principle of good faith, a frequently invoked but rarely analysed aspect of investment arbitration. It considers the application of good faith by arbitral tribunals and parties in international investment ...
Emily Sipiorski
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Journal of International Arbitration, 2011
The new French arbitration law has been celebrated as a modern, if not post-modern, law. Two provisions of the law have particularly attracted the authors' curiosity. Article 1464 requires both arbitrators and parties to conduct the arbitration proceedings "efficiently" and in "good faith." But what does this dual obligation actually entail and how ...
Baptiste Rigaudeau, Nadia Darwazeh
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The new French arbitration law has been celebrated as a modern, if not post-modern, law. Two provisions of the law have particularly attracted the authors' curiosity. Article 1464 requires both arbitrators and parties to conduct the arbitration proceedings "efficiently" and in "good faith." But what does this dual obligation actually entail and how ...
Baptiste Rigaudeau, Nadia Darwazeh
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Assessing the evidence, burden of proof, adverse inferences and procedural good faith
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ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE CIVIL LAW PRINCIPLE OF GOOD FAITH AND THE RULES ON PREJUDICE
Justice of the peace, 2023The article analyzes the relationship between the civil law rules establishing the possibility of applying the concept of good faith and the legal institution of prejudice and the procedural rules establishing its mandatory nature.
Anton V. Abrosimov
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The Problem of Assessing Whether Information is Placed in Notarial Registers in Good Faith
Arbitrazh-civil procedure, 2023As part of the improvement of legislation, the Federal Notary Chamber is charged with the duty to maintain a register of notifications on the pledge of movable property and on the cancellation of powers of attorney made in simple written form.
Aleksandr Yu. Tomilov, Denis V. Danilov
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Effects of The Principle of Good Faith in Litigation Procedures
International Journal of Law And CriminologyThere is no doubt that the effect of good faith on the stability of dealings is not denied, as the dominance of good faith negates the causes of anxiety arising from fear of fraud and deception. If we want to clarify this effect in a piece of legislation, we must look at the example of the society addressed by it, and the depth of the moral view and ...
ohammed Hussein Mahouder Al-Sudani +1 more
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