Abstract

The right to go to court for judicial protection is an institution of procedural law that regulates the grounds and procedure for violation of judicial activity to protect rights, freedoms and interests.
 The legislator divided those who have the right to go to court into those who seek protection of their rights, freedoms and interests, and those who go to court to protect the interests of the state, public interests and the rights, freedoms and interests of others.
 In recent years, Ukraine has improved procedural legislation, including economic procedural. Law of Ukraine "On Amendments to the Commercial Procedural Code of Ukraine, Civil Procedure Code of Ukraine, Code of Administrative Procedure of Ukraine and other legislative acts of 03.10.2017 № 2147-VIII, Commercial Procedural Code of Ukraine is set out in a new version, which entered into force on December 15, 2017 As a result of this legislative activity, new institutions of the economic process appeared and those that existed before were improved. The institute of appeals has also been significantly updated, as the procedure for filing appeals and cassation appeals has been changed, the deadline for appeals has been extended, changes have been made to the list of decisions of the court of first instance that can be appealed separately. The mechanism of legal regulation of appeals against decisions of the court of first instance in the economic process is based on the decision of the commercial court of first instance. 
 In this scientific work the peculiarities of reviewing economic cases on appeal are investigated, the legal analysis of appellate proceedings is carried out. An analysis of decisions that can be appealed separately from the court decision. The signs of appellate proceedings are characterized, the peculiarities of appealing the case to the court of appellate instance are determined, the concepts of appellate, appellate proceedings and appellate stage are formulated.

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