International Civil Procedure: Concept and Place in the National Legal System
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The article deals with the problems of nature, concept and place of the international civil procedure in the national legal system. Considering the nature and purpose of the international civil procedure, the author formulates the definitions of the international civil procedure and the law of the international civil procedure. The author states that international civil procedure is the activity of the court, persons participating in a case and other participants of a case while trying and deciding the cases with international (foreign) element and executing the judgements passed in such cases. The law of international civil procedure is the complex (system) of legal norms, which regulate international civil procedure.
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