source of civil procedural law
C19503
concept
A source of civil procedural law is any formally recognized authority—such as constitutions, statutes, court rules, judicial precedents, and international treaties—that establishes or influences the rules governing the conduct of civil litigation.
Observed surface forms (8)
| Surface form | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| source of law in France | 3 |
| rules of civil procedure | 2 |
| Quebec civil law source | 1 |
| Rule of civil procedure | 1 |
| part of the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure | 1 |
| procedural law framework | 1 |
| section of the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure | 1 |
| source of practice directions | 1 |
Instances (13)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Italian Code of Civil Procedure | — |
| ORCP | rules of civil procedure |
| Book Three – Successions | Quebec civil law source |
| French Code of Civil Procedure | source of law in France |
| French Code of Criminal Procedure | source of law in France |
| French Code of Judicial Organization | source of law in France |
| Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure | rules of civil procedure |
| Rule 9 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure | Rule of civil procedure |
| Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure | — |
| ICTY Rules of Procedure and Evidence | procedural law framework |
| Criminal Practice Directions of England and Wales | source of practice directions |
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Article II of the Code of Civil Procedure
surface form:
Article II of the Code of Civil Procedure (Illinois)
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part of the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure |
| Article VIII of the Code of Civil Procedure | section of the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure |