Judicial law 44 results

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  1. Group Litigation in European Competition Law

    Group Litigation in European Competition Law

    A Law and Economics Perspective
    Book | 1st edition 2010 | Europe | Sonja E. Keske
    This book makes a valuable contribution to the current discussion regarding the private enforcement of competition law, particularly through the use of group litigation. Forms of group litigation are debated not only at the European level, but in countries worldwide. Policy makers, practitioners and academics alike can draw relevant insights about the potentials and pitfalls of group litigation mechanisms.
    €86.00 incl. VAT
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  2. Fact-Finding in Civil Litigation

    Fact-Finding in Civil Litigation

    A Comparative Perspective
    Book | 1st edition 2010 | World | Remme Verkerk
    This book provides a comparative analysis of the process of fact-finding in the litigation process. It offers theoretical insights on the distinctive features of the fact-finding arrangements in civil cases andt also examines the empirical data that shed light on the operation of procedural rules in legal practice.
    €105.00 incl. VAT
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  3. Enforcement and Enforceability

    Enforcement and Enforceability

    Tradition and Reform
    Book | 1st edition 2010 | World | C.H. van Rhee, Alan Uzelac
    This book supplies a number of perspectives on the development of enforcement of court judgments and other enforceable documents in Europe. The articles are written by experts from legal academia and professionals involved in enforcement practice. New trends are highlighted.
    €76.00 incl. VAT
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  4. Access to Justice and the Judiciary

    Access to Justice and the Judiciary

    Towards New European Standards of Affordability, Quality and Efficiency of Civil Adjudication
    Book | 1st edition 2009 | United Kingdom | Alan Uzelac, C.H. van Rhee
    In a time when an ever growing demand for justice meets economic crisis and shrinking resources, innovative approaches to access to justice are urgently needed. The present volume discusses a variety of such approaches from across Europe (and beyond), all united by their significance in contemporary trends in legal and judicial reform.
    €58.00 incl. VAT
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