Selected Issues of the Burden of Proof in Polish Civil Proceedings

Journal Title: Studia Iuridica - Year 2016, Vol 68, Issue

Abstract

The burden of proof is a major part of the way in which the litigant in Polish civil procedure goes to favorable judgment for him or her. It may be difficult in certain situations therefore, the lawgiver introduced the presumptions. On the other hand, civil procedure has also evidence obstructions, particularly applied to the evidences named by the Code of Civil Procedure. This article shortly introduces the issue associated with it.<br/><br/>

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Piotr Nepelski

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Piotr Nepelski (2016). Selected Issues of the Burden of Proof in Polish Civil Proceedings. Studia Iuridica, 68(), 207-218. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-188494