Abstract

The article considers a new type of civil, arbitration process and administrative proceedings — a simplified procedure, which is carried out of court by exchange of evidence. The dates and features of the consideration of cases in the order of simplified proceedings are indicated. Conclusions are drawn about the inconsistency of this order with the principles of dispositiveness and competition.

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