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Civil Justice between Efficiency and Quality: From Ius Commune to the CEPEJ
Civil Justice between Efficiency and Quality: From Ius Commune to the CEPEJ / van Rhee, C.H. ; Uzelac, Alan (ur.). Antverpen : Oxford : Portland: Intersentia, 2008 (zbornik)
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Naslov
Civil Justice between Efficiency and Quality: From Ius Commune to the CEPEJ
Urednik/ci
Van Rhee, C.H. ; Uzelac, Alan
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija knjige
Uredničke knjige, zbornik, znanstvena
Izdavač
Intersentia
Grad
Antverpen : Oxford : Portland
Godina
2008
Stranica
270
ISBN
978-90-5095-802-8
Ključne riječi
civil justice; efficiency; civil procedure; CEPEJ; ius commune
Sažetak
For a long time, civil justice was considered to be a purely national, conservative, and slow-changing discipline. The texts collected in this book supply proof that this is not the case anymore. These papers discuss civil justice from a European angle, concentrating on the age-old dichotomy between quality and efficiency. One of the developments that has triggered civil justice to become an international discipline is the establishment of the European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (better known by the acronym of its French name, the CEPEJ) on 18 September 2002 by the Council of Europe. The mandate of the CEPEJ is to analyse the results of the various judicial systems of the Member States of the Council of Europe, to identify the difficulties these systems encounter, to develop concrete ways to improve them, and to evaluate the functioning of these systems. Various papers in this volume address the CEPEJ and its work, as well as other issues of civil procedure in Europe, such as legal aid and ADR and the influence of European developments on the reform of national civil justice systems. Consequently, the book provides an overview of the most recent ideas and developments in the field of civil justice. These ideas and developments show that although the values of the old tradition of European ius commune are still alive, they have been modified and expanded to such an extent that the organisation of efficient civil justice systems has become a feasible option for national legislatures.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Pravo
POVEZANOST RADA
Projekti:
066-0662501-2521 - Harmonizacija građanskog procesnog prava s pravnim sustavom Europske unije (Dika, Mihajlo, MZOS ) ( CroRIS)
Ustanove:
Pravni fakultet, Zagreb
Profili:
Alan Uzelac
(urednik)