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- catalog contributor b11339569.
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description "I. The litigation process -- 1. Civil litigation -- 2. Some twentieth-century developments in Anglo-American civil procedure -- 3. On the nature and purposes of civil procedural law -- 4. The dilemmas of civil litigation -- II. Protection of diffuse, fragmented and collective interests -- 5. Introduction -- 6. Aspects of U.S. and French law -- 7. English law -- III. Procedural modes -- 8. Civil and administrative procedure -- 9. Adversarial and inquisitorial approaches to civil litigation -- IV. The parties and the judge -- 10. Da mihi factum dabo tibi jus: a problem of demarcation in English and French law -- 11. Fact-finding -- 12. The expert, the witness and the judge in civil litigation: French and English law -- 13. The use by the judge of his own knowledge (of fact or law or both) in the formation of his decision -- V. Recourse against judgments -- 14. Civil appeals in England and Wales -- 15. Appeal, cassation, amparo and all that: what and why? -- 16. Managing overload in appellate courts: 'Western' countries -- VI. Procedural reform -- 17. 'General ideas' and the reform of civil procedure -- 18. Reform of English civil procedure: a derogation from the adversary system? -- 19. The Woolf reforms.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xv, 425 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0521584191".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press,".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "347.41/05 21".
- catalog subject "Civil procedure Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "KD7325 .J65 2000".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. The litigation process -- 1. Civil litigation -- 2. Some twentieth-century developments in Anglo-American civil procedure -- 3. On the nature and purposes of civil procedural law -- 4. The dilemmas of civil litigation -- II. Protection of diffuse, fragmented and collective interests -- 5. Introduction -- 6. Aspects of U.S. and French law -- 7. English law -- III. Procedural modes -- 8. Civil and administrative procedure -- 9. Adversarial and inquisitorial approaches to civil litigation -- IV. The parties and the judge -- 10. Da mihi factum dabo tibi jus: a problem of demarcation in English and French law -- 11. Fact-finding -- 12. The expert, the witness and the judge in civil litigation: French and English law -- 13. The use by the judge of his own knowledge (of fact or law or both) in the formation of his decision -- V. Recourse against judgments -- 14. Civil appeals in England and Wales -- 15. Appeal, cassation, amparo and all that: what and why? -- 16. Managing overload in appellate courts: 'Western' countries -- VI. Procedural reform -- 17. 'General ideas' and the reform of civil procedure -- 18. Reform of English civil procedure: a derogation from the adversary system? -- 19. The Woolf reforms.".
- catalog title "On civil procedure / J.A. Jolowicz.".
- catalog type "text".