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Milotić, D. (2025). 'Civil Procedure Law in Central Europe' In M. Löhnig, (Ed.), Varieties of Social Civil Procedure (1st ed., pp. 117-144)
Milotić, Dunja. "Civil Procedure Law in Central Europe: Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes/Yugoslavia (1918 – 1941)". Varieties of Social Civil Procedure, edited by Martin Löhnig, Duncker & Humblot, 2025, pp. 117-144.
Milotić, D. (2025): 'Civil Procedure Law in Central Europe', in Löhnig, M (ed.). Varieties of Social Civil Procedure. Duncker & Humblot, pp. 117-144.

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Civil Procedure Law in Central Europe

Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes/Yugoslavia (1918 – 1941)

Milotić, Dunja

In: Varieties of Social Civil Procedure (2025), pp. 117–144

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Dunja Milotić

Dr. Dunja Milotić, Department of History of Croatian Law and State at the Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Kroatien

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Section Title Page Action Price
Mirela Krešić / Dunja Milotić: Civil Procedure Law in Central Europe. Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes/Yugoslavia (1918–1941) 117
I. Legal Particularism in Civil Procedure Law 117
II. Drafting the Unified Yugoslav Act on Judicial Proceeding in Civil Litigations 119
1. Coming into Force and Beginning of Application of AJPCL 123
2. Contentious Issues as a Consequence of Different Legal Traditions 125
3. The Linguistic Issue in the Process of Drawing up the Legislative Bill 127
III. Characteristics and Principles of the Yugoslav AJPCL 129
1. The Principle of Hearing Both Parties (audiatur et altera pars) 131
2. The Principle of Free Evaluation of Evidence and Material Truth 133
3. The Principle of Necessary Representation through an Attorney 134
4. The Principle of Disposition 136
5. The Principle of Orality and Directness 138
6. The Open Court Principle 139
7. Unity of Oral Hearing and the Principle of Concentration 140
IV. Conclusion 142