PROCEDURAL LAW

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'Procedural law' comprises the rules by which a court hears and determines what happens in civil or criminal s. The rules are designed to ensure a fair and consistent application of due process (in the U.S.) or fundamental justice (in other common law countries) to all cases that come before a court.
Lawyers distinguish procedural law from substantive law, which refers to the actual claims and defenses whose validity is tested through the procedures of procedural law.
Procedural'' Rights'' may also refer to those rights encompassing, general Civil and Political rights including (but not exhaustively)

Rights to information

Rights to Justice

Rights to Participation
In Environmental Law these procedural Rights have been reflected within the UNECE Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision-making and Access to Justice in Environmental Matters known as the Aarhus Convention (1998)

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See also

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Legal technicality

Civil procedure

Criminal procedure

Hearing (law)

Lawsuit

Trial

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