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Evidence in Civil and Arbitration Process: Comparative Legal Analysis

Student: Prokofeva Liubov

Supervisor: Vitaly Fedorov

Faculty: School of Law

Educational Programme: Jurisprudence (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2017

Evidence is an essential part of the civil and arbitration processas they help court to take lawful and reasoned decision. The subject of the research is the examination of evidence in civil and arbitration proceedings and exploration differences in their legal regime. This work represents a study of the Civil procedural code and the Arbitration procedural code, the concept of the unified code of Civil procedure, educational materials, books and scientific articles relevant to the subject of exploration. The main problem that the research focused on is choice the most suitable legal regulation of evidence for the unified code of Civil procedure that should replace current the Civil procedural code and the Arbitration procedural code. The novelty of the work is in the methodology, that according to the theme comparative legal analysis that used with purpose to identify differences in legal regulation.

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