The judicial decision starting from the probative law in the current Nicaraguan civil proceeding
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5377/hcs.v0i10.8249Keywords:
Proof, probative law, assessment of evidence, premise, phase, evaluation system, motivation, reasoned judgment.Abstract
The ideas I present through this paper try to examine one of the unusual topic within the professional environment. This is about those premises and phases that move the judicial labor for judging. In the foreground, the system through which it adds value to each means of evidence in our current civil proceeding, it is presented for readers; subsequently, it is addressed the premises that move it closer to the judicial to prove the statements of facts from the parties, and after that, it is set out within the phases the judge faces through the bitter path to interpret and value the probative results, as well as motivate his decision.
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