Abstract

Enforcers are State officials, assigned tasks and powers in the process of executing legally effective judgments and decisions of courts and competent agencies. In order to ensure impartiality and objectivity in the course of performing their duties and powers, the Law on enforcement of Civil Judgments provides for things that enforcers must not do. This article analyzes some inadequacies and proposes to amend and supplement the provisions of Article 21 of the Law on enforcement of civil judgments on things that enforcers must not do.
 Keywords: enforcers; law on enforcement of civil judgments, impartial, objective, relatives.

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