RIGHTS OF THE PARTIES DURING THE INSPECTION SUPERVISION PROCEDURE
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https://doi.org/10.30925/zpfsr.46.1.7Keywords:
inspection supervision procedure, administrative procedure, legal remedies.Abstract
The aim of this paper is to determine which procedural rights are available to a party in the inspection supervision procedure in Croatia, with the goal of protecting their rights in this process. The paper begins by examining the legal regulation of inspection supervision in Croatia. It then examines the legal nature of this form of supervision. Finally, this paper considers the rights of the supervised party at various stages of the inspection procedure, including the initiation of the inspection procedure, the right to establish facts, to express opinions on facts, circumstances and legal issues, the right to access the case file and the right to point out inaccuracies in the preparation of the inspection report concluding the inspection supervision procedure. Drawing on sources from Italian, Slovenian, and Serbian law, the paper concludes that party rights in the inspection supervision procedure are primarily protected by ensuring the accurate and truthful determination of facts and circumstances related to their activities, as well as through legal remedies available in administrative proceedings where administrative or misdemeanour measures are imposed on these persons after the completion of the inspection supervision procedure.
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