Evidence in Civil Law - Poland
Author(s)
Bagan-Kurluta, Katarzyna
Fiedorczyk, Piotr
Language
EnglishAbstract
The text presents legal issues concerning evidence and evidence taking in Polish civil proceedings. General principles of Polish civil proceedings are discussed, as well as the principles concerning evidence. The evolution of Polish proceedings is obvious: it is getting more and more formal. The provisions about preclusion are presented in this context and the contradictory model of the proceedings is expressed strongly. There are some doubts if the evolution of Polish Code of Civil Proceedings goes in right direction. The problem of possible adoption of pre-trial regulations is also mentioned.
Keywords
document; polish civil proceedings; witnesses; evidence; pre-trial; Appellate court; Communist Party of China; Expert witness; Law of Poland; Letters rogatory; Perjury; Poland; Turek; PolandDOI
10.4335/978-961-6842-54-9ISBN
9789616842549OCN
945783068Publication date and place
2015Series
Law & Society,Classification
Political structure and processes