Procedural conversion and procedural inadequacy in the social jurisdiction. Essential aspects and problems
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https://doi.org/10.5944/rduned.29.2022.34311Keywords:
procedure, jurisdiction, inadequacy, ratione materiaeAbstract
Forensic practice in the social courts is governed by a significant procedural specialty. This implies the existence of an im portant number of special procedures, beyond the ordinary process. Although the aim of the legislator was to avoid delays due to an inadequate choice of the appropriate procedural modality, there are more than a few occasions in which, despite the efforts of the social courts, this spirit cannot be observed.
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