THE CHARACTERISTICS OF PROCEDURAL RULES (CIVIL PROCEDURE)

Document Type : Research Paper

Author

Assistance Professor, Private Law Department Islamic Azad University, Rasht branch

Abstract

The concept of procedural rules apparently is obvious, but, you can say, features of procedural rules not analyzed properly. Indeed, the nature of these rules is questioned. Bentham as one of very old philosophers has defined the concept of procedural rules. In his view, procedural rules are the means of enforcing substantive rules. Procedural rules in goals, features, and functions are different from the substantive rules. These rules are the means of applying sovereignty, serving procedural rights. They are voluntary, supremacy on substantive rules, and technical concepts. With special ways they are harmonized between personal rights and sovereignty, and do order between people themselves as well as people with sovereignty. 

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