Civil Litigation in Comparative Context
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Description
Civil Litigation in Comparative Context opens with a treatment of the principal differences among the major civil litigation systems. Subsequent chapters cover: Organization of the courts and the legal profession Roles of the attorney and judge Processes of learning and proving facts Short cuts to judgment and provisional remedies Appellate process Enforcement of judgments Prospects for convergence and harmonization The book can be used as an adjunct to an introductory civil procedure course, the text for an upper-class seminar in comparative procedure, and a supplement to the existing general comparative law casebooks.
Publication Date
2007
Edition
1
Publisher
Thomson/West
Recommended Citation
Oscar G. Chase, Helen Hershkoff, Linda J. Silberman, Yasuhei Taniguchi, Vincenzo Varano & Adrian Zuckerman,
Civil Litigation in Comparative Context,
(2007).
Available at:
https://gretchen.law.nyu.edu/fac-books-edited-works/84
