After the student passes this exam he/she will be able to: define the forms of protection of subjective civil rights and recognize the conditions for the admissibility of litigation and assumptions for the valid court decision; differentiate civil litigation from criminal litigation and administrative procedural process; become familiar with the principles of organization and functioning of the judiciary; specify the subjects of civil procedure and defines certain procedural actions of the court and the parties; describe the course of civil proceedings and the process activities of subjects in the litigation; explain the party's capacity and litigation capacity of parties and forms of representation in litigation; identify the sources of the Montenegrin civil procedure law and recognize the fundamental principles of procedural law in certain legal provisions; differentiate civil law from civil procedural law, litigation from non-contentious proceedings, regular civil proceedings from special civil proceedings and civil proceedings from other (alternative) ways of dispute resolution; explain the procedure before an appellate court; explain the procedure upon extraordinary legal remedies explain special litigations; explain non-contentious procedures; identify specific non-contentious proceedings; explain enforcement proceedings; identify and understand the role of bailiffs in the execution as new bodies of the judiciary; critically refer to existing solutions in positive-legal regulations and possibly propose solutions de lege ferenda.
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VELIBOR KORAĆ |