The Problem of Determining the Place of International Civil Process in the Legal System of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Tumenbaev S.A.,
Erdzhanov T.K.,
Bayzhanov M.M.,
Darkenbaev A.I. and
Serim G.U.
European Research Studies Journal, 2015, vol. XVIII, issue 4, 129-140
Abstract:
In the science of private international law under international civil process usually means a series of procedural issues related to the protection of the rights of foreigners and foreign legal entities in court. This issue of access of foreign persons to justice, their position in the process, international jurisdiction, legal assistance the courts and other judicial authorities of each other, the collection of evidence, the establishment of the content of foreign law, recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments, notarial acts, designed to serve as collateral rights of domestic citizens and legal persons abroad. According to another understanding, international civil procedure - a comprehensive institution of private international law governing the relationship and interaction of national and international procedures defined in the procedural rules for the protection and the establishment of civil rights.
Keywords: international law; civil proceedings; legal system; foreign courts; agreements on jurisdiction (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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