| The conditions to fulfil the procedure |
| Each Public Hearing procedure is performed under a few conditions, which are: - firstly the rules set by the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms; - at the start of the procedure is the case chronologically fixed. So all explaining is only recalling; - secondly shall each reply be given within a reasonable period of time; - thirdly the conditions beforehand in the paragraph above; - fourthly specific conditions which are: Each litigant informs truthly and completely; The referee supplies information and only conducts the fairness. Once the procedure has started it ends decently, by means of the downloadable Public Hearings document. An instant ending occurs in case of a lie with regards to; - In the event of wrong information must the 2 parties agree on whether a humanly mistake or a lie has happened. - The Public Hearings downloadable document publishes the lying with deliberated reason. Identification of a lie: - it is a wrong statement; - it is expressed on purpose, and; - it is expressed (on purpose) aiming to let it be the truth, and; - the author knew it was a wrong statement. One way to expose the on purpose doing is request clearly to persist with the statement in good faith and the author repeat the statement as being the truth. |
