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Finnish civil procedure has a close connection with other Scandinavian legal systems and co-operation between the States is active. In addition, the legislation, case-law and scholarly doctrine are more and more influenced by European co-operation through the EU and Council of Europe. The principles...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-319832022-04-26T11:19:33Z Evidence in Civil Law - Finland Koulu, Riikka civil procedure due process fair trial free assessment access to justice law of evidence procedural law Burden of proof (law) Expert witness Finland Plaintiff Preliminary hearing Sanoma Supreme court bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government::JPH Political structure & processes Finnish civil procedure has a close connection with other Scandinavian legal systems and co-operation between the States is active. In addition, the legislation, case-law and scholarly doctrine are more and more influenced by European co-operation through the EU and Council of Europe. The principles of free disposition, free assessment of evidence, audiatur altera pars, and burden of proof form the basis for an oral and direct public hearing. It follows from these due process principles that no methods of proof are forbidden but their relevance depends on the court’s assessment. The procedural doctrine in Finland is well established and has roots in the Swedish code of civil procedure of 1734, although it has gone through extensive reforms. On February 10, 2015 the Parliament of Finland passed the reform of chapter 17 of code of civil procedure, which contains the legislation on law of evidence. The extensive reform systematically updates and streamlines the previous legislation on evidence in addition to introducing new regulation e.g. on anonymous witnesses and banning invocation of evidence, which has been obtained by illegal means. The reform of chapter 17 concludes the systematic reform. 2016-11-29 00:00:00 2020-04-01T13:55:48Z 2020-04-01T13:55:48Z 2015 book 620453 OCN: 945782959 9789616842471 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/31983 eng Law & Society application/pdf n/a 620453.pdf Institute for Local Self-Government and Public Procurement Maribor 10.4335/978-961-6842-47-1 10.4335/978-961-6842-47-1 cfc0db17-9c85-40be-996a-12c7cc16b807 9789616842471 46 open access
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description Finnish civil procedure has a close connection with other Scandinavian legal systems and co-operation between the States is active. In addition, the legislation, case-law and scholarly doctrine are more and more influenced by European co-operation through the EU and Council of Europe. The principles of free disposition, free assessment of evidence, audiatur altera pars, and burden of proof form the basis for an oral and direct public hearing. It follows from these due process principles that no methods of proof are forbidden but their relevance depends on the court’s assessment. The procedural doctrine in Finland is well established and has roots in the Swedish code of civil procedure of 1734, although it has gone through extensive reforms. On February 10, 2015 the Parliament of Finland passed the reform of chapter 17 of code of civil procedure, which contains the legislation on law of evidence. The extensive reform systematically updates and streamlines the previous legislation on evidence in addition to introducing new regulation e.g. on anonymous witnesses and banning invocation of evidence, which has been obtained by illegal means. The reform of chapter 17 concludes the systematic reform.
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