The procedure and the decision of affectation in the IRDR
systematization and unfolding
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https://doi.org/10.29293/rdfg.v6i01.254Keywords:
Decision of Affectation. Repetitive Demands. Incident. Procedure.Abstract
This article has the purpose to analyze the incident resolution of repetitive demands from your procedure, with the outline of the points required, since the request of evoke, admissibility decision of affectation and organization, the manifestations of all the possible actors, with the aim of instructing cognitively the incident, to make it suitable for the delivery of the decision, which will be transformed into a judicial precedent in that court of second degree.
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