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Access to Justice by Means of Arbitration in Roman Law
Access to Justice by Means of Arbitration in Roman Law // Revisiting Procedural Human Rights: Fundamentals of Civil Procedure and the Changing Face of Civil Justice / Uzelac, A, Van Rhee C. H. (ur.).
Cambridge: Intersentia, 2017. str. 243-262
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Naslov
Access to Justice by Means of Arbitration in Roman
Law
Autori
Milotić, Ivan
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
Revisiting Procedural Human Rights: Fundamentals of Civil Procedure and the Changing Face of Civil Justice
Urednik/ci
Uzelac, A, Van Rhee C. H.
Izdavač
Intersentia
Grad
Cambridge
Godina
2017
Raspon stranica
243-262
ISBN
978-1-78068-533-5
Ključne riječi
Roman law, arbitration, procedure, access to justice
Sažetak
The evolution of Roman law and the continuous changes in legal institutions were reflected in the field of dispute resolution. The legal changes that substantially affected dispute resolution occurred in a specific way. The overall changes to the existing paradigm of civil procedure and dispute resolution did not happen all at once. These events were rare and always represented the final result of a slow and long-lasting historical process which was deeply affected by social changes. If they are carefully observed, all major ‘revolutions’ in Roman civil procedure can be described as attempts to facilitate access to justice and increase the number of people entitled to seek judicial protection.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Pravo