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The Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) were introduced in 1997 as per the Civil Procedure Act 1997 by the Civil Procedure Rule Committee and are the rules of civil procedure used by the Court of Appeal, High Court of Justice, and County Courts in civil cases in England and Wales. They apply to all cases commenced after 26 April 1999, and largely replace the Rules of the Supreme Court and the County Court Rules. The Civil Procedure Rules 1998 is the statutory instrument listing the rules.

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  • Občanský soudní řád (cs)
  • Civil Procedure Rules (en)
  • Codice di procedura civile (it)
  • Kodeks postępowania cywilnego (pl)
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  • Il codice di procedura civile è un corpo organico di norme strumentali a quelle di diritto civile. Con l'aggettivo strumentale è da intendersi quella norma che è posta dall'ordinamento a garanzia, attraverso particolari meccanismi (detti processi), della norma sostanziale. Il processo civile, in particolare, è disciplinato dal codice di procedura civile, così anche da leggi speciali. Ha la funzione di tutelare il diritto di azione secondo il quale tutti possono agire in giudizio per la tutela dei propri diritti e interessi legittimi. (it)
  • Kodeks postępowania cywilnego – ustawa z 17 listopada 1964, zawierająca zasadniczy trzon polskiego prawa procesowego cywilnego. Jeden z najważniejszych i, jak się wydaje, najobszerniejszy akt prawny obowiązujący obecnie w Polsce (zawiera ponad 1200 artykułów; tekst pierwotny liczył ich 1153). (pl)
  • The Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) were introduced in 1997 as per the Civil Procedure Act 1997 by the Civil Procedure Rule Committee and are the rules of civil procedure used by the Court of Appeal, High Court of Justice, and County Courts in civil cases in England and Wales. They apply to all cases commenced after 26 April 1999, and largely replace the Rules of the Supreme Court and the County Court Rules. The Civil Procedure Rules 1998 is the statutory instrument listing the rules. (en)
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  • The Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) were introduced in 1997 as per the Civil Procedure Act 1997 by the Civil Procedure Rule Committee and are the rules of civil procedure used by the Court of Appeal, High Court of Justice, and County Courts in civil cases in England and Wales. They apply to all cases commenced after 26 April 1999, and largely replace the Rules of the Supreme Court and the County Court Rules. The Civil Procedure Rules 1998 is the statutory instrument listing the rules. The CPR were designed to improve access to justice by making legal proceedings cheaper, quicker, and easier to understand for non-lawyers. As a consequence of this, many archaic legal terms were replaced with "plain English" equivalents, such as "claimant" for "plaintiff" and "witness summons" for "subpoena". Unlike the previous rules of civil procedure, the CPR commence with a statement of their “overriding objective”, both to aid in the application of specific provisions and to guide behaviour where no specific rule applies. (en)
  • Il codice di procedura civile è un corpo organico di norme strumentali a quelle di diritto civile. Con l'aggettivo strumentale è da intendersi quella norma che è posta dall'ordinamento a garanzia, attraverso particolari meccanismi (detti processi), della norma sostanziale. Il processo civile, in particolare, è disciplinato dal codice di procedura civile, così anche da leggi speciali. Ha la funzione di tutelare il diritto di azione secondo il quale tutti possono agire in giudizio per la tutela dei propri diritti e interessi legittimi. (it)
  • Kodeks postępowania cywilnego – ustawa z 17 listopada 1964, zawierająca zasadniczy trzon polskiego prawa procesowego cywilnego. Jeden z najważniejszych i, jak się wydaje, najobszerniejszy akt prawny obowiązujący obecnie w Polsce (zawiera ponad 1200 artykułów; tekst pierwotny liczył ich 1153). (pl)
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