A party's litigation is a lawsuit relating to legal relations resulting from the disposition
of the administrative agency, etc., and other lawsuits relating to legal relations under
public law, in which one party in the legal relations is the defendant.
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Appeal litigation is a procedure for resolving disputes related to the exercise or
non-exercise of public power that the public administration has in a superior position.
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On the other hand, a party's lawsuit is a lawsuit concerning legal relations arising as
a result of such exercise or non-exercise of public power.
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