Forensic Examination as the Main Form of Using Special Knowledge in the Civil and Arbitration Process
Sergey Voronin ()
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Sergey Voronin: Department of Civil and Arbitration Process People s Friendship University of Russia RUDN University Moscow RussianFederation, Postal: RU
Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, 2018, vol. 9, issue 1, 333-341
Abstract:
Considering the classification of forensic examinations it is necessary to consider the classification task of a General theory of judicial examination of common problems and practical forensic activities This article reveals the full extent of the use of special knowledge from the expert during the examination in civil and arbitration process Deals with the practical tasks of forensic activities problems of the theory examination and the classification of expert tasks in the civil and arbitration process It is interesting to consider another classification of expert tasks the level of elaboration of methods of their solution On this basis the tasks are divided into standard algorithmization and custom heuristic creative Algorithmically the process of solving standard tasks are presented in the form of a developed and scientifically based techniques of expert research facilities techniques of forensic examinations It is interesting to consider another classification of expert tasks the level of elaboration of methods of their solution On this basis the tasks are divided into standard algorithmization and custom heuristic creative Algorithmically the process of solving standard tasks are presented in the form of a developed and scientifically based techniques of expert research facilities techniques of forensic examinations
Date: 2018
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