Civil Justice in Crisis : Comparative Perspectives of Civil Procedure
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0198298331
ISBN-13
9780198298335
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 28th, 1999
Print length
496 Pages
Weight
882 grams
Dimensions
16.60 x 24.50 x 3.70 cms
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Comparative lawPrivate / Civil law: general works
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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.
A sense of crisis in the administration of civil justice is present in many countries. Delays and high costs render access to the civil courts either useless or prohibitively expensive or both. The crisis takes different forms. In some jurisdictions the problems lie in high and unpredictable costs but in others there are overcrowded courts and exorbitant delays. Those interested in civil justice will be familiar with their own system but they will seldom have knowledge of other systems and these essays, written by leading experts in the field, survey different systems of civil justice from other jurisdictions. An understanding of other systems will enrich the reform discussions in which each country by drawing attention to common problems, to their roots, to the solutions tried and, above all, to the consequences (for better or for worse) of reform. Civil Justice in Crisis shows that we can learn from others'' success but that we may find their failures even more instructive.
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