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DYNAMIC GENERAL COMPETENCE AND THE APPLICATION OF THE CRITERIA FOR DELIMITATION OF ECONOMIC DISPUTES
DYNAMIC GENERAL COMPETENCE AND THE APPLICATION OF THE CRITERIA FOR DELIMITATION OF ECONOMIC DISPUTES

Author(s): Alexandru Prisac
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Editura Universităţii »Alexandru Ioan Cuza« din Iaşi
Keywords: jurisdiction; court; economic; dynamic; constituency
Summary/Abstract: In this article I have presented the criteria for delimiting economic disputes from common law disputes, starting from the legislation of the Republic of Moldova. In particular, the criterion of the subjective composition of the material-litigious reports was highlighted. The regulations that were the basis of this criterion were analyzed under an evolutionary aspect in the Republic of Moldova.Another particularity analyzed was the dynamic general competence, which is formulated by us as a new legal concept in delimiting the powers of jurisdictional bodies to resolve civil disputes, in particular economic disputes. This type of general jurisdiction is added by us in addition to the other types of general jurisdiction: exclusive general jurisdiction, alternative general jurisdiction, contractual general jurisdiction, conditional general jurisdiction, general jurisdiction in the case of related claims. Dynamic general jurisdiction is complimentary to other types of general jurisdiction and is largely based on the criterion of the subjective composition of economic disputes. This is because these categories of disputes are the most dynamic in the development of social relations.

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