Issues Of Appealing Court Decisions Regarding The State Duty
Аннотация
This article analyzes the current legal norms regarding the payment or non-payment of state fees for appeals, cassation, and supervisory complaints filed exclusively concerning the court costs portion of court decisions within the legislation of the Republic of Uzbekistan (specifically within the framework of the Civil Procedure Code (CPC), Economic Procedure Code (EPC), and Code on Administrative Court Proceedings (CACP)). The article identifies similarities and differences among procedural legislation, raises practical issues in judicial practice, and develops constructive proposals based on international experience. The research reveals significant inconsistencies in the treatment of state fee requirements across different procedural codes, particularly highlighting the disproportionate financial burden imposed on parties seeking to challenge cost-related decisions in civil proceedings compared to economic proceedings. The author examines mechanisms such as supplementary decisions and correction procedures as potential alternatives, while drawing upon comparative analysis of practices in the United Kingdom, Germany, and the United States to propose reforms that would enhance access to justice without compromising judicial efficiency.
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