1. Ordinary Law of Civil Procedure
Auteur : Louis Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
Introduction
Part 1: Underlying principles of civil proceedings
Title 1: Concept of action
Chapter 1: Interest in bringing proceedings
Section 1: Defense of a direct and personal interest
Section 2: Defense of the personal interests of others by authorized persons
Section 3: Defense of a collective interest
Section 4: Class action (action de groupe)
Part 3: Application to file suit (demande en justice)
Part 4: Defenses
Part 5: Competent court
Part 6: Priority question of constitutionality (QPC)
Part 7: Agreements on extra-judicial case preparation (mise en état)
Part 8: Administration of evidence
Part 9: Judgments
Part 10: Procedural acts
52. Standing
1 minute de lecture
Pursuant to Article 32 of the Code of Civil Procedure, “any claim made by or against a person lacking the right to bring proceedings is inadmissible.” In other words, both the plaintiff and the defendant must have the right to bring proceedings. Standing can be defined as the “qualification to bring legal action required on pain of inadmissibility, for both the plaintiff and the defendant, which r …