Transformation of Civil Justice

Transformation of Civil Justice
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Total Pages : 412
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ISBN-10 : 9783319973586
ISBN-13 : 3319973584
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Book Synopsis Transformation of Civil Justice by : Alan Uzelac

Download or read book Transformation of Civil Justice written by Alan Uzelac and published by Springer. This book was released on 2018-09-03 with total page 412 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: National civil justice systems are deeply rooted in national legal cultures and traditions. However, in the past few decades they have been increasingly influenced by integration processes at the regional, supra-national and international level. As a by-product of the emergence of economic and political unions and globalisation processes there is pressure to harmonise or even unify the way in which national civil justice systems operate. In an attempt to create a ‘genuine area of justice’, new unified procedures are being developed, which operate in parallel with national civil procedures, and sometimes even strive to replace them. As a reaction to the forces that endeavour to harmonise and unify procedural laws and practices, an opposing trend is gaining momentum: one that insists on diversity and pluralism of national civil procedures. This book focuses on the evolution of procedural reforms in various jurisdictions and the ongoing transformation of national civil justice systems.


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