üldmenetlus
Üldmenetlus, also known as general procedure, is a legal term used primarily in Estonian administrative and procedural law. It refers to the established set of rules and steps that govern the conduct of administrative procedures, ensuring a standardized and transparent process for resolving disputes, making decisions, or handling administrative matters.
The main purpose of üldmenetlus is to safeguard the rights of individuals and organizations involved in administrative
Typically, the general procedure involves several stages, including the initiation of the matter, collection of evidence,
In Estonia, the rules of üldmenetlus are detailed in the Administrative Procedure Act, which prescribes the
While the concept is rooted in administrative law, similarities can be found in general procedural principles