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A COMPARATIVE DESCRIPTION OF REPRESENTATION IN CIVIL PROCEDURE UNDER THE LEGISLATION OF THE POST-SOVIET COUNTRIES
Article:
By referring to the rules of the CIS and other post-Soviet countries’ procedural codes the author gives a comparative description of representation in civil procedure in these countries. She analyzes following components of this institution: the possibility to conduct proceedings through representatives; types of representation; requirements for representatives; authorization of representatives and the scope of their authority, and comes to conclusions on how they will be regulated in the post-Soviet countries.
representation in civil procedure, contractual representation, legal representation, court-appointed representation, authorized representatives, advocates’ monopoly