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The structure of civil proceedings and why it matters: exploratory observations on future ELI-Unidroit European rules of civil procedure

, 2014
This paper addresses the structure of proceedings as one of the topics that should be considered for the purpose of adapting the ALI/UNIDROIT PTCP to the EU context. The topic has received little attention in academic literature.
X. Kramer
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Civil Procedure

2009
Abstract This chapter discusses civil procedure in Japan. Topics covered include the Code of Civil Procedure, jurisdiction; capacity to be a party, standing, and the interest to initiate an action; preliminary procedure; oral proceedings, appeals, enforcement of judgements; and small claims procedure.
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Comparative Civil Procedure

2006
This essay will first examine the attempts to categorize and label procedural systems, an impulse that many comparatists cannot, but should, resist because the very exercise of creating categories invites undue generalizations. The focus will then shift to procedural harmonization, a term that encompasses a number of topics of increasing importance to ...
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A Practical Approach to Civil Procedure

2014
A Practical Approach to Civil Procedureguides the reader through the procedural requirements employed in the civil courts. The volume provides an overview of the key statutory provisions, rules, practice directions, and case law which govern the various stages of a civil litigation claim.
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Economics of Civil Procedure

2017
This chapter examines the law-and-economics approach to civil procedure. It argues that law and economics offers tools and insights that are relevant, indeed critical, to designing an optimal procedural system no matter what normative metric is applied. Section 8.2 begins the discussion by defining more precisely what is included in the category “civil
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Civil Procedure in Denmark

2001
The book contains an up-to-date survey of Danish civil procedure after the profound Danish procedural reforms in 2007. It deals with questions concerning competence and function of Danish courts, commencement and preparation of civil cases, questions of evidence and burden of proof, international procedural questions, including relations to the ...
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Comparative Civil Procedure

2016
The points we wish to make in this book are two: first, that civil procedure today is highly varied and exceptionally dynamic and, two, that it warrants significant comparative study and that, in fact, the field of comparative civil procedure has matured to become an integral and mainstream part of legal scholarship.
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Survey of Civil Procedure

1990
Article published in the Detroit College of Law Review.
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DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY AND CIVIL PROCEDURE: SOME PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS

Herald of Civil Procedure, 2019
K. L. Branovitsky   +4 more
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