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Civil Procedure in Cross-Cultural Dialogue: Eurasia Context
IAPL World Conference on Civil Procedure, International Association of Procedural Law (2012)
  • Janet Walker
  • et al.
Abstract
The Idea of the book is to discuss the evolution of civil procedure in different societies, not only in the well-known civil or common law systems, but also in different countries of Eurasia, Asia, etc. Civil procedure in Europe and North America is a subject of enormous scientific and practical importance. We know a lot about these systems. But we do not know enough about civil procedure in the rest of the world. How does it work and what are the main principles? Culture is one of the main factors that makes civil procedure of these countries different. Therefore it is necessary to discuss the main links between different systems of civil procedure. The discussion was held on the basis of National reports from 24 countries.
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Publication Date
2012
Location
Moscow
Comments
Conference book published as a part of the Legal Studies Research Paper Series No. 2013-119, published by the University of California Irvine. The Conference took place at the IAPL World Conference on Civil Procedure, September 18-21, Moscow, Russia. The Conference Book was edited by Dmitry Maleshin of the International Association of Procedural Law, Moscow, 2012
Citation Information
Janet Walker and et al.. "Civil Procedure in Cross-Cultural Dialogue: Eurasia Context" IAPL World Conference on Civil Procedure, International Association of Procedural Law (2012)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/janet_walker1/112/