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International Journal of Procedural Law, 2023
Case management and managerial judging have been the subject of comparative procedural law for many years; as a matter of fact, case management as a legal institution is not foreign to either common law, European or Asian legal systems.
Claudio Fuentes Maureira
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International Journal of Procedural Law, 2019
This article describes and analyses the collective redress mechanisms system introduced in Hungary by the new Hungarian Code of Civil Procedure in 2018.
V. Harsági
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International Journal of Procedural Law, 2017
The article analyses the objective limits of res judicata in the French, Italian and Belgian legal systems, with references to the German and English systems.
Luca Iacumin
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International Journal of Procedural Law, 2018
Brazil and Argentina are both federal republics regulated by systems of checks and balances defined by their constitutions. Their supreme courts were inspired by the United States’ model and roles, functioning as courts of last resort and deciding on ...
Teresa Arruda Alvim, Bruno Dantas
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International Journal of Procedural Law, 2016
The 2009 Chinese Tort Liability Law introduced a specific chapter dedicated to the civil liability occurring in cases of environmental pollution. One of the main novelties of this law is represented by Article 66, which provides the fundamental rule on ...
Christopher P. Hodges
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International Journal of Procedural Law, 2014
The proceedings take place within a linguistic universe. Consequently, in the proceedings only a verification of the propositions is necessary using other propositions and no philosophising is required to overcome the hiatus between words and the objects
Giulio Ubertis
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International Journal of Procedural Law, 2013
Judicial assistance is considered to be the exercise of the state’s judicial sovereignty to assist a foreign state in exercising its own judicial sovereignty based on a mutual agreement between the two states.
Shunichiro Nakano, Chin-Yen Wang
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International Journal of Procedural Law, 2011
The collection of empirical data on the functioning of national judicial systems is becoming ever more important for comparative civil procedure scholarship.
A. Uzelac
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International Journal of Procedural Law, 2012
There are increasing concerns that American judges are insufficiently unbiased, and that the administration of justice is unfair. Concerns about judicial bias have become more pronounced in the aftermath of the United States Supreme Court’s opinion in ...
N. Gregory Smith
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International Journal of Procedural Law, 2021
On 18 March 1970, the Hague Convention on the Taking of Evidence Abroad in Civil or Commercial Matters was concluded. On the occasion of the Convention’s Golden Anniversary, this article takes a look back on the major issues that arose in the cross- border cooperation between the Contracting States, for example the notorious orders for discovery and ...
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