Constitutional Court: In certain cases, the lack of opportunity to renew civil proceedings does not contradict the Constitution
The Constitutional Court of Lithuania ruled that not allowing the renewal of civil proceedings in specific circumstances is constitutionally permissible.
Simplifying the division of co-ownership in courts. What changes are expected?
The Latvian government has supported changes to the Civil Procedure Law to clarify regulations regarding co-ownership disputes.
MPF investigates collision between ship and barges at the Port of Santos
The Federal Public Ministry of Brazil has initiated an administrative civil procedure to investigate the collision involving two barges and the container ship Seaspan Empire in Santos Port, where four crew members jumped into the sea but were not injured.
The next step towards a fully automated debt collection application process
The Latvian Saeima supported amendments to the Civil Procedure Law to implement a fully automated debt enforcement application process in the court information system.
Understand the STF decision that expanded the role of judges' relatives
In August 2023, Brazil's Supreme Federal Court allowed judges' relatives to engage in cases that may involve conflicts of interest, overturning a previous restriction in the Civil Procedure Code.
Marek Kolasiński, Krzysztof Koźmiński: Does Returning to the Past Make Sense
The article discusses the lobbying efforts surrounding the amendment of Polish civil procedure and its implications for intellectual property rights in pharmaceuticals versus public interest and medical progress.
From the Practitioners' Perspective on Civil Procedure
The article discusses ongoing consultations and adjustments to the civil procedure code, highlighting differing expert opinions on the benefits of regulations introduced in the 2019 reform.
At the Athens Court of First Instance, Bougas noted the acceleration of case determinations after the new Code of Civil Procedure
Bougas observed the speed-up in the handling of cases at the Athens Court of First Instance following the implementation of the new Code of Civil Procedure.