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dc.contributor.author제철웅-
dc.date.accessioned2019-12-01T18:07:33Z-
dc.date.available2019-12-01T18:07:33Z-
dc.date.issued2017-11-
dc.identifier.citation민사소송, v. 21, no. 2, page. 133-170en_US
dc.identifier.issn1226-7686-
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.kci.go.kr/kciportal/ci/sereArticleSearch/ciSereArtiView.kci?sereArticleSearchBean.artiId=ART002290932-
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/116076-
dc.description.abstractAs the restricted legal capacity system, such as full guardianship and limited guardianship with the power to consent to juristic actions by persons under guardianship becomes weakened due to the influence of UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with disabilities Article 12, the issue of whether parties in civil litigations have legal capacity to litigate is likely to depend on whether they can understand the relevant issues and make decision, based on weighing provided informations. Since even those with impairments to decision making abilities can understand the meaning of lawsuit and defence, and make decision on whether they bring cases before courts or to defend the cases, with the assistance of explanations of experts and close relatives, there will increase many cases where persons with disabilities and elderly bring cases before courts without guardians and litigation guardians representing them. In those cases, it will become much more important to support them in the pleading unless those parties lack the capacity to plead in the proceedings, whereby the supported decision making at the stage of participation in the litigation can materialize. In this regard, the Article 143-2 of the Civil Procedure Act can play a great role. To support decision makings of those parties with disabilities in the court proceeding, it is very important to transmit, explain, and facilitate their expressions and intentions to other parties and courts who have difficulties in understanding what parties with disabilities have expressed, due to the lack of understanding the features of disabilities. In that sense, the pleading assistants of Article 143-2 of Civil Procedure Act should be experts with neutral position. That being said, the Civil Procedure Rules Article 30-2, which is supposed to make concrete the role, allowance of their attendance and position of those assistants, degrades their role and position, rather than ensuring their expertise and neutrality, to that of pleading assistants of the Criminal Procedure Act Article 29, by providing that the transmission and explanation acts of pleading assistants can be cancelled promptly by those parties with disabilities and so on. This provision neglects the objective ratio legis of Article 143-2 of the Civil Procedure Act, which put the very provision just after the Article of Interpretation, which requires expertise and neutrality. This paper argues that the relevant provision of the Civil Procedure Rules should be revised to the direction that the pleading assistants shall play a neutral role to transmit, explain, and facilitate the expressions of those parties with disabilities in the proceedings.en_US
dc.description.sponsorship이 논문은 한국연구재단 SSK “의사결정능력 장애인의 사회통합: 의사결정지원을 위한인적, 물적, 제도적 기반의 구축” 연구단 사업(NRF-2016S1A3A2924706)의 지원으로연구되었다en_US
dc.language.isoko_KRen_US
dc.publisher한국민사소송법학회en_US
dc.subject의사능력en_US
dc.subject소송능력en_US
dc.subject변론능력en_US
dc.subject절차보조en_US
dc.subject성년후견en_US
dc.subjectMental Capacity to Make Decisionsen_US
dc.subjectLegal Capacity to Litigateen_US
dc.subjectCapacity to Plead in Civil Proceedingsen_US
dc.subjectPleading Assistanceen_US
dc.subjectAdult Guardianshipen_US
dc.title민사소송법 제143조의2의 진술보조의입법취지에 비추어 본 민사소송규칙제30조의2에 대한 비판적 분석en_US
dc.title.alternativeCritical Analysis of the Civil Procedure Rules Article 30-2 in the Lights of ratio legis of Pleadings Assistance of the Civil Procedure Act 143-2en_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.relation.no2-
dc.relation.volume21-
dc.relation.page133-170-
dc.relation.journal민사소송-
dc.contributor.googleauthor제철웅-
dc.relation.code2017018517-
dc.sector.campusS-
dc.sector.daehakSCHOOL OF LAW[S]-
dc.sector.departmentHanyang University Law School-
dc.identifier.pidcuje-


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