Abstract

In this article, the types of general competence of jurisdictional bodies in the domestic and other states' doctrine are analyzed. In particular, the classifications from the literature of the Russian Federation and Romania regarding general competence were analyzed. The problem of dividing the general competence of the jurisdictional bodies was highlighted. In the same way, our opinion regarding the types of general competence, which improves the doctrine in this field, was exposed. The criteria for classifying the types of general jurisdiction were analyzed, as well as the criteria for the proper division of the proper powers of the jurisdictional bodies to resolve civil cases.

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