The substance-procedure dichotomy is a popular target of scholarly criticism because procedural law is inherently substantive. This article argues that substantive law is also inherently procedural. I suggest that the construction of substantive law entails assumptions about the procedures that will apply when that substantive law is ultimately enforced. Those procedures are embedded in the substantive law and, if not applied, will lead to over- or under-enforcement of the substantive mandate. Yet the substance-procedure dichotomy encourages us to treat procedural systems as essentially fungible-leading to a problem of mismatches between substantive law and unanticipated procedures. I locate this argument about the procedural foundation of ...
In this thesis, the concept of the procedural aspect of the Rule of Law will be distinguished from w...
There seems to be a general assumption today that the Science of Law is not adequately performing...
The article analyzes the existing in the scientific literature point of view on the essence of the p...
The substance-procedure dichotomy is a popular target of scholarly criticism because procedural law ...
The term “trans-substantive” refers to doctrine that, in form and manner of application, does not va...
There is much confusion within the law of Equity over issues of substance and procedure. Sometimes,...
It is perhaps the most inveterate doctrine of the conflict of laws that all questions of procedure i...
This article begins in part I, Introduction, with two observations. First, the function of procedur...
The term “trans-substantive ” refers to doctrine that, in form and manner of application, does not v...
In this article Author present interrelations between European Union and Member States in the contex...
Substantive law is concerned with the ends which the administration of justice seeks; procedural law...
Proponents of the rule of law argue about whether that ideal should be conceived formalistically or ...
This Article examines the relationship between procedure and substance, and the way in which that re...
Lawyers are trained to distinguish between substance and procedure. The substantive law is comprised...
John Hart Ely famously observed, “We were all brought up on sophisticated talk about the fluidity of...
In this thesis, the concept of the procedural aspect of the Rule of Law will be distinguished from w...
There seems to be a general assumption today that the Science of Law is not adequately performing...
The article analyzes the existing in the scientific literature point of view on the essence of the p...
The substance-procedure dichotomy is a popular target of scholarly criticism because procedural law ...
The term “trans-substantive” refers to doctrine that, in form and manner of application, does not va...
There is much confusion within the law of Equity over issues of substance and procedure. Sometimes,...
It is perhaps the most inveterate doctrine of the conflict of laws that all questions of procedure i...
This article begins in part I, Introduction, with two observations. First, the function of procedur...
The term “trans-substantive ” refers to doctrine that, in form and manner of application, does not v...
In this article Author present interrelations between European Union and Member States in the contex...
Substantive law is concerned with the ends which the administration of justice seeks; procedural law...
Proponents of the rule of law argue about whether that ideal should be conceived formalistically or ...
This Article examines the relationship between procedure and substance, and the way in which that re...
Lawyers are trained to distinguish between substance and procedure. The substantive law is comprised...
John Hart Ely famously observed, “We were all brought up on sophisticated talk about the fluidity of...
In this thesis, the concept of the procedural aspect of the Rule of Law will be distinguished from w...
There seems to be a general assumption today that the Science of Law is not adequately performing...
The article analyzes the existing in the scientific literature point of view on the essence of the p...