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To a problem of realization of the right to be listened in court by consideration of civil cases

S.F. Afanasyev,
Doctor of Legal Sciences, Professor of the Department of Civil Procedure 
of the Saratov State Law Academy, the Judge in retirement 


In the article author investigates the right of the parties to be listened and the right to participate personally in court by consideration and resolving of civil cases in a context of a principle of equality.

Keywords: court; the party; civil legal proceedings; principles of equality and competitivenesses; the right to be listened; personal participation; fair proceeding.


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Information about the author 

  Afanasyev S.F. (Saratov) – Doctor of Legal Sciences, Professor of the Department of Civil Procedure of the Saratov State Law Academy, the Judge in retirement (410056, Saratov, Chernyshevsky st., 104, Department of Civil Procedure of the Saratov State Law Academy,  e-mail: [email protected])

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S.F. Afanasyev