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Fact-Finding in Civil Litigation

A Comparative Perspective

Boek | 1ste editie 2010 | Wereld | Remme Verkerk
Beschrijving

In civil cases, the facts of the case are often decisive. 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 in Austria, the Netherlands and the United States. It also examines the empirical data that shed light on the operation of procedural rules in legal practice.

The book studies specific fact-finding regulations as components of an entire system and places them in a broader context. It analyzes the history of fact-finding arrangements to elucidate the legal tradition that has shaped the mindset of practitioners and legislators. In addition, the relationship between procedural rules and the prevailing constitutional and political theory is discussed. Rules are commonly designed and adopted to promote procedural values, such as efficiency, legitimacy, accuracy and fairness. This book discusses the values that are most prominent in the Dutch, Austrian and American legal systems. It explains how many differences between systems flow from these different fundamental starting points.

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Producttype Boek
Formaat Paperback
EAN / ISSN 9789400000742
Reeksnaam Ius Commune Europaeum
Gewicht 760 g
Beschikbaarheid In voorraad
Aantal pagina's xiv + 444 blz.
Toegang tot oefeningen Nee
Uitgever Intersentia
Taal Engels
Publicatiedatum 24 jun. 2010
Beschikbaar op Strada Belgique Nee
Beschikbaar op Strada Europe Nee
Beschikbaar op Strada Luxembourg Nee
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Uittreksels

  • PART I: GENERAL HISTORIC AND COMPARATIVE INTRODUCTION
  • CHAPTER 3: FACT-GATHERING AND EVIDENCE IN ANGLO-AMERICAN LEGAL HISTORY
  • CHAPTER 4: FACT-FINDING: A CONCISE GENERAL COMPARISON
  • PART III: COMPARATIVE CIVIL LITIGATION: IDEOLOGY, THEORY AND PSYCHOLOGY
  • CHAPTER 7: THE AUSTRIAN MODEL: A UTILITARIAN APPROACH TO CIVIL LITIGATION