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9780198298335

Civil Justice in Crisis Comparative Perspectives of Civil Procedure

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    9780198298335

  • ISBN10:

    0198298331

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-01-20
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

The essays in this book survey different systems of civil justice, describe their structure, examine their problems, and analyse the reforms adopted. Before reforming one's own system, the reader is encouraged to look at how others have tackled similar problems and whether their efforts were met with success or failure.

Author Biography


Adrian Zuckerman is Fellow of University College, Oxford

Table of Contents

List of Contributors
ix
PART I. PARAMETERS OF CIVIL JUSTICE
Justice in Crisis: Comparative Dimensions of Civil Procedure
3(50)
Adrian A. S. Zuckerman
The Myth of Civil Procedure Reform
53(18)
John Leubsdorf
PART II. COMMON LAW COUNTRIES
Malaise of the Litigation Superpower
71(46)
Richard L. Marcus
Justice in Crisis: England and Wales
117(49)
Paul Michalik
Civil Justice Reform in Australia
166(41)
G. L. Davies
PART III. CIVIL LAW COUNTRIES
Civil Justice Reform: Access, Cost, and Expedition. The German Perspective
207(28)
Peter Gottwald
Civil Justice Reform: Access, Cost, and Expedition. The Japanese Perspective
235(28)
Yukiko Hasebe
Civil Justice and its Paradoxes: An Italian Perspective
263(28)
Sergio Chiarloni
Civil Justice Reform: Access, Cost, and Delay. The French Perspective
291(56)
Loic Cadiet
Administration of Civil Justice in Brazil
347(16)
Sergio Bermudes
Civil Justice Reform: Access, Costs, and Delay. A Greek Perspective
363(22)
K. D. Kerameus
S. Koussoulis
Civil Justice in Spain: Present and Future. Access, Cost, and Duration
385(28)
Ignacio Dies-Picazo Gimenez
The Portuguese System of Civil Procedure
413(29)
Maria Manuel Leitao Marques
Conceicao Gomes
Joao Pedroso
Civil Justice: Access, Cost, and Expedition. The Netherlands
442(22)
Erhard Blankenburg
Swiss Civil Justice: With an Emphasis on the Laws of the Canton of Zurich
464
Isaak Meier

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