The Promptness as a Legal Cosmopolitism

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Each legal system has different from other legal systems principles, rules and values. But there are some identical postulates, which can be recognized as common for all legal models in the civilized states and societies. Among them for sure is the principle of promptness, which requires the observing of time limits. By reason of this fact, it is possible to speak for the legal cosmopolitism, concerning the legal actions and acts in time

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