This book is a collection of papers that address a fundamental
question: What is the role of civil justice and civil procedure in
the various national traditions in the contemporary world? The book
presents striking differences among a range of countries and legal
traditions, but also points to common trends and open issues. It
brings together prominent experts, professionals and scholars from
both civil and common law jurisdictions. It represents all main
legal traditions ranging from Europe (Germanic and Romanic
countries, Scandinavia, ex-Socialist countries) and Russia to the
Americas (North and South) and China (Mainland and Hong Kong).
While addressing the main issue the goals of civil justice the book
discusses the most topical concerns regarding the functioning and
efficiency of national systems of civil justice. These include
concerns such as finding the appropriate balance between accurate
fact-finding and the right to a fair trial within a reasonable
time, the processing of hard cases and the function of civil
justice as a specific public service. In the mosaic of contrasts
and oppositions special place is devoted to the continuing battle
between the individualistic/liberal approach and the
collectivist/paternalistic approach the battle in which, seemingly,
paternalistic tendencies regain momentum in a number of
contemporary justice systems."
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