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The Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Procedural Law (MPEiPro) will map and analyse the systems and processes through which international law is made and adjudicated in practice. Each article is commissioned by General Editor Professor Helene Ruiz Fabri and a team of experts at the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law, providing cutting-edge and rigorously peer-reviewed research on areas of international law that are often under-explored. MPEiPro will take a broad view of international procedure, examining it from three different angles: technical points of procedure within specific institutions or across similar organisations; comparative accounts of families of institutions within specific subject areas or with similar functions; and theoretical, interdisciplinary entries.
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Court rules. --- Rules of court --- Courts --- Procedure (Law)
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"Justice and Efficiency in Mega-Litigation explores the phenomenon of extremely long-running, resource-intensive civil litigation known as 'mega-litigation'. Such litigation challenges the courts to reconcile the objectives of justice and efficiency - for the parties to the case and for the community. Drawing on interviews with judges of the courts of England and Wales, and of Australia, this book shows how judges have responded to these challenges. It situates mega-litigation within broader developments in civil procedure and case management, as well as theoretical debates about the role of courts and the purpose of civil procedure. The book highlights the importance of intensive, creative and flexible case management; focus on the issues in dispute; and, ultimately, each judge's expert intuition."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
Court administration --- Court congestion and delay --- Procedure (Law)
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Procedure (Law) --- Judicial power --- Judges --- Justice, Administration of
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This volume presents a comparative examination and empirical evaluation of national procedural rules and practices, and further assesses the key procedural problems that impact mutual trust and the free movement of judgments in light of national and European Court of Justice case law. It provides an exhaustive overview of the similarities and differences of civil procedure in all EU Member States, and their impact on the recognition and enforcement of judgments. Alongside Implementing EU Consumer Rights by National Procedural Law: Luxembourg Report on European Procedural Law Volume II, this volume offers the most comprehensive, empirically-driven comparative investigation of national civil procedure thus far undertaken in Europe. Using an extensive dataset comprising hundreds of interviews and responses to a multi-language online survey, it examines the rules of civil procedure in all EU Member States, and identifies their impact on mutual trust and the free movement of judgments. This volume will be of interest to all practitioners, academics and policymakers with a focus on judicial cooperation and civil justice, and will facilitate a better understanding of the impact of national procedural laws on cross-border dispute resolution in Europe.
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International law --- Procedure (Law) --- International obligations --- Droit international --- Procédure (Droit) --- Obligations internationales --- Droit public --- Procédure (droit)
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Procedure (Law) --- International law. --- Actions and defenses. --- Dispute resolution (Law) --- International law --- Actions and defenses
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Law of civil procedure --- Belgium --- Evidence (Law) --- Preuve (Droit) --- Procedure (Law) --- Procédure (Droit)
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