The problem aspects of ex parte proceedings in cases of individual nonproperty relations
Journal Title: Держава та регіони. Серія: Право - Year 2018, Vol 4, Issue
Abstract
The article is devoted to the problems of delimitation of types of proceedings, which deal with cases arising from individual non-property relations. The legal nature of separate proceedings is highlighted. The proposals of the improvement of the current legislation in the aspect of protection of non-property rights are formulated and substantiated.
Authors and Affiliations
І. В. Бондар
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