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Principles of Transnational Civil Procedure
9 Structure of the Proceedings
Geldend
Geldend vanaf 01-04-2004
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01-04-2004, Internet 2004, www.unidroit.org (uitgifte: 01-04-2004, kamerstukken/regelingnummer: -)
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01-04-2004
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01-04-2004, Internet 2004, www.unidroit.org (uitgifte: 01-04-2004, kamerstukken/regelingnummer: -)
- Vakgebied(en)
Civiel recht algemeen (V)
Internationaal privaatrecht / Algemeen
Burgerlijk procesrecht / Bijzondere onderwerpen
9.1.
A proceeding ordinarily should consist of three phases: the pleading phase, the interim phase, and the final phase.
9.2.
In the pleading phase the parties must present their claims, defenses, and other contentions in writing, and identify their principal evidence.
9.3.
In the interim phase the court should if necessary:
- 9.3.1.
Hold conferences to organize the proceeding;
- 9.3.2.
Establish the schedule outlining the progress of the proceeding;
- 9.3.3.
Address the matters appropriate for early attention, such as questions of jurisdiction, provisional measures, and statute of limitations (prescription);
- 9.3.4.
Address availability, admission, disclosure, and exchange of evidence;
- 9.3.5.
Identify potentially dispositive issues for early determination of all or part of the dispute; and
- 9.3.6.
Order the taking of evidence.
9.4.
In the final phase evidence not already received by the court according to Principle 9.3.6 ordinarily should be presented in a concentrated final hearing at which the parties should also make their concluding arguments.
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