It is my intention first to analyze the reforms accomplished in Europe in the relatively recent past. I shall then turn to the principal current problems and trends of reform. Finally, I will reflect on the intellectual and socio-political background of such reforms, problems, and trends. This approach will also give us the opportunity to discuss what kind of scholarship in the field of civil procedure is demanded today, at least in Europe but probably elsewhere as well, in order to meet the changed needs of our time
"Drawing on political, social and economic theory, this book focuses on the English civil justice sy...
Professor Sunderland addresses the pernicious involvement of legislators in legal reform, contrary t...
The invitation to participate in a symposium on Stability and Change Through Law, with stress upon p...
There are many ways to characterise changes in civil procedure. However, in spite of multiple fine t...
The demands to simplify formalities and prevent the delay of procedure and reduce litigation costs a...
The purpose of this thesis named 'Civil procedure in continental law and the Anglo- American legal s...
Socialisation of private law in the second half of the 19th century brought about a new approach to ...
Virtually every basic course in comparative law starts with the division of legal systems into two f...
In 1975, mauro cappelletti predicted a profound transformation in the area of civil justice. In his ...
The subject. This article is devoted to the discussion of transformation of civil justice within the...
The present paper focuses on the harmonisation of civil procedural law in Europe and on a global sca...
This work explores the tendencies of globalization and regionalization in the modern Civil Procedure...
A Review of American Civil Procedure: An Introduction by Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr. and Michele Taruf...
There is a large variety of legal and procedural systems. According to the classical point of view,...
For the past twenty years, the West German system of civil procedure has undergone extensive re-exam...
"Drawing on political, social and economic theory, this book focuses on the English civil justice sy...
Professor Sunderland addresses the pernicious involvement of legislators in legal reform, contrary t...
The invitation to participate in a symposium on Stability and Change Through Law, with stress upon p...
There are many ways to characterise changes in civil procedure. However, in spite of multiple fine t...
The demands to simplify formalities and prevent the delay of procedure and reduce litigation costs a...
The purpose of this thesis named 'Civil procedure in continental law and the Anglo- American legal s...
Socialisation of private law in the second half of the 19th century brought about a new approach to ...
Virtually every basic course in comparative law starts with the division of legal systems into two f...
In 1975, mauro cappelletti predicted a profound transformation in the area of civil justice. In his ...
The subject. This article is devoted to the discussion of transformation of civil justice within the...
The present paper focuses on the harmonisation of civil procedural law in Europe and on a global sca...
This work explores the tendencies of globalization and regionalization in the modern Civil Procedure...
A Review of American Civil Procedure: An Introduction by Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr. and Michele Taruf...
There is a large variety of legal and procedural systems. According to the classical point of view,...
For the past twenty years, the West German system of civil procedure has undergone extensive re-exam...
"Drawing on political, social and economic theory, this book focuses on the English civil justice sy...
Professor Sunderland addresses the pernicious involvement of legislators in legal reform, contrary t...
The invitation to participate in a symposium on Stability and Change Through Law, with stress upon p...