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Judicial law

Judicial law refers to all the rules relating to disputes that are settled before regular state courts. This includes provisions on the jurisdiction of the various civil, administrative or criminal courts, the procedural requirements for asserting claims, the rules applicable to the allegation of facts and the provision of evidence in a timely manner, as well as the conditions relating to the various rights of appeal or other procedural options available to litigants.

Judicial law refers to all the rules relating to disputes that are settled before regular state courts. This includes provisions on the jurisdiction of the various civil, administrative or criminal courts, the procedural requirements for asserting claims, the rules applicable to the allegation of facts and the provision of evidence in a timely manner, as well as the conditions relating to the various rights of appeal or other procedural options available to litigants.