2008 m. gegužės 6 d., antradienis

Civil and Public law. SUMMARY

Civil law concerns disputes where both parties are usually private citizens or companies. Public law concerns disputes between citizens and the state or between one state and another. The party bringing a civil action is the plaintiff, while a criminal case is brought by the prosecution. In both kinds of action the other party is known as the defendant. Criminal and civil procedures are different. Criminal procedures are always started by the state while civil precedures are usually started by people.

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