Civil case management in the twenty-first century : court structures still matter
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Civil case management in the twenty-first century : court structures still matter
(Ius gentium : comparative perspectives on law and justice, v. 85)
Springer, c2021
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Description
The information age provides novel tools for case management. While technology plays a crucial role, the way in which courts are structured is still critical in ensuring effective case management. The correlation between court structure and case management is a pivotal topic. The existing debate concentrates predominantly on the micro and case-specific aspects of case management, without further inquiry into the relationship between court structure, court management, and case management. The contributions within this volume fill this gap from a comparative perspective, undertaking a macro/structural and sub-macro perspective of procedure and case management.
Table of Contents
Introduction.- Comparing the Civil Court Structures of Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau From A Case Management Perspective.- Case Management from a Comparative Perspective.- The Unified System of Adjudication and Administration of Chinese Courts.- Taiwan's Court Structure from a Case Management Perspective.- The Civil Court Structure in Hong Kong.- The Formal Adequacy Principle from the Perspective of Judicial Case Management: Macau.- The Litigation Superpower's Case Management Cure for Adversarial Ills.- Framing the Structure of the Court System from a Case Management Perspective: New trends in Brazilian Law.- Structure of the Court System and Case Management: Lessons from England & Wales.- Framing the Structure of Court Systems from a Case Management Perspective: Lessons from Hungary.- In Search of Efficiency: Court Structure and Case Management in Croatia.- A Brief Note on the Application of Information and Communication Technology in Civil Judicial Case Management.- A Prospective Court-Connected Mandatory Mediation Regime in Macau: A Brief Note.
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