This book includes a complete research about the general notions of the Spanish Procedural System. It is structured in fifteen chapters analyzing the relationship between Procedural Law and social peace, the definition, content and source of Procedural Law, and the diverse methods of conflict resolution: mediation, conciliation, arbitration and jurisdiction. Moreover, the basic concepts of the discipline are also reviewed, namely jurisdiction, action and process, and other fundamental institutions necessary to understand the functioning of the Spanish judicial system, such as the principles of proceedings, the organization of justice system of courts, the conflicts of jurisdiction and competence, the staff in the service of the Courts and Tribunals, the facts and the procedural acts, the legal costs, the right to free legal assistance, and the preparation of the process, without forgetting the voluntary jurisdiction proceedings.
Written by Procedural Law Professors at Spanish Universities and reviewed by professional philologists, this book affords an approach to the legal-practical world perfectly combining pedagogical and linguistic rigour.
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AUTHORS ABBREVIATIONS PREFACE
Chapter I Procedural law and social peace PhD. María Leticia Fontestad Portalés
1. From self-tutelage to self-composition: conciliation and mediation 2. Heterocomposition: jurisdiction and arbitration 3. Reintroduction of mediation in the spanish judicial system
Chapter II Procedural law and its sources Laura A. Flórez Álvarez
1. Procedural law: definition and content 2. Some clarifications about procedural law and substantive law 3. The nature of procedural rules 4. Application of procedural rules in time and space 5. Sources of procedural law
Chapter III Jurisdiction PhD. Milagros López Gil
1. Abstract 2. Constitutional perspective 3. Administrative perspective: the governance of the judiciary 4. Procedural perspective: the jurisdictional function
Chapter IV The action PhD. Salvador Guerrero Palomares
1. Introductory remarks. Theories about the concept of action 2. The action in civil proceedings and the right to a favourable jurisdictional answer 3. The action in criminal proceedings 4. The right to the effective protection of judges and courts (Art. 24.1 Spanish Constitution)
Chapter V The process PhD. María de las Nieves Jiménez López
1. The process as an instrument of the jurisdictional function 2. Process, procedure and trial 3. Typology of proceedings
Chapter VI Principles of proceedings PhD. Salvador Guerrero Palomares
1. General notions about the principles of proceedings 2. Principles which define our legal and procedural system 3. Principles of our proceedings
Chapter VII Organization of justice. System of courts PhD. Yolanda De Lucchi López-Tapia
Chapter VIII Conflicts of jurisdiction and competence PhD. Yolanda De Lucchi López-Tapia
1. Introduction 2. Conflicts of jurisdiction between administration and jurisdiction 3. Conflicts of jurisdiction between ordinary jurisdiction and military jurisdiction 4. Conflicts of competence (so-called competence disputes) 5. Conflicts of territorial competence (also known as questions of competence)
Chapter IX Staff in the service of the courts and tribunals PhD. Francesc Pérez Tortosa
1. Jurisdictional staff 2. Non-jurisdictional staff129 3. Persons and institutions cooperating with the administration of justice
Chapter X Facts and procedural acts PhD. Francesc Pérez Tortosa
1. Concept and classification 2. Requirements for procedural acts 3. Full nullity and annulment of procedural acts 4. Procedural decisions 5. Acts of communication by the jurisdictional body
Chapter XI Legal costs PhD. Paulo Ramón Suárez Xavier
1. Concept of expenses and legal costs 2. Legal costs in civil proceedings 3. The different categories of legal costs
Chapter XII The right to free legal assistance PhD. Paulo Ramón Suárez Xavier
1. The right to free legal assistance as a constitutional law 2. Concept and foundation 3. Requirements and content 4. Application procedure 5. Some peculiarities on the right to free legal aid in the criminal field
Chapter XIII Methods of conflict resolution: self-composition PhD. María de las Nieves Jiménez López
1. Mediation 2. Conciliation
Chapter XIV Appropriate methods of conflict resolution: heterocomposition Laura A. Flórez Álvarez
1. Some considerations regarding heterocomposition 2. Arbitration as a heterocompository mechanism 3. Types of arbitration 4. The arbitration agreement 5. The arbitral award
Chapter XV Voluntary jurisdiction proceedings PhD. María Leticia Fontestad Portalés
1. Concept and nature 2. Legal regulation 3. General provisions 4. Common procedural rules 5. Classification
Chapter XVI The preparation of the process: on preliminary proceedings PhD. María Leticia Fontestad Portalés
1. Concept and scope 2. Types of preliminary proceedings 3. Procedure
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Idioma
Castellano
ISBN
978-84-1194-128-0
Fecha de Publicación
25-10-2023
Nº de páginas
216
Encuadernación
Rústica
Nº edición
1
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