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The Civil Procedure Rules ten years on

Déirdre M Dwyer (Déirdre Marie), 1964-

Oxford New York, N.Y. Oxford University Press c2009

Localização: FD - Fac. Direito    (347.9(41) C529 DPC/DPM )(Acessar)

  • Título:
    The Civil Procedure Rules ten years on
  • Autor: Déirdre M Dwyer (Déirdre Marie), 1964-
  • Assuntos: Great Britain. Civil Procedure Rules 1998; Civil procedure -- England; Civil procedure -- Wales; PROCESSO CIVIL -- GRÃ-BRETANHA; CÓDIGO DE PROCESSO CIVIL
  • Notas: Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Descrição: "A new procedural code"? -- Case management -- Costs and funding -- Civil evidence -- Alternative dispute resolution -- The CPR and Europe -- Experiences of the CPR.
    1 Introduction / Déirdre Dwyer -- I ‘A New Procedural Code’?. 2 The Woolf Reforms: A Singular Event or an Ongoing Process? / Anthony Clarke -- 3 Civil Litigation: What is it For? / JA Jolowicz -- 4 What is the Meaning of CPR r 1.1(1)? / Déirdre Dwyer -- II Case Management. 5 ‘Actively’: The Word that Changed the Civil Courts / Robert Turner -- 6 Litigation Management under the CPR: A Poorly-used Management Infrastructure / Adrian Zuckerman -- 7 Group Litigation, Class Actions, and Collective Redress: An Anniversary Reappraisal of Lord Woolf’s Three Objectives / Susan MC Gibbons -- III Costs and Funding. 8 A Blot on the Landscape / John Peysner -- 9 Costs Orders as a Case Management Tool / Peter Hurst -- 10 Costs Shifting, Security for Costs, and Class Actions: Lessons from Elsewhere / Rachael Mulheron -- 11 Litigation, Cost, Funding, and the Future / John Sorabji, and Robert Musgrove -- IV Civil Evidence. 12 CPR r 32.1(2): Case Management Tool or Broad Exclusionary Power? / Katharine Grevling -- 13 Disputes of Fact in Interim Applications / Stuart Sime -- 14 Proportionality and Suitability of the Disclosure Regime under the CPR / Hodge M Malek -- 15 Experts and Woolf: Have Things Got Better? / Robin Jacob -- 16 The Role of the Expert under CPR Pt 35 / Déirdre Dwyer -- V Alternative Dispute Resolution. 17 ADR after the CPR: Have ADR Initiatives Now Assured Mediation an Integral Role in the Civil Justice System in England and Wales? / Susan Prince -- 18 Alternative Dispute Resolution, the Threat of Adverse Costs, and the Right of Access to Court / Shirley Shipman -- VI The CPR and Europe. 19 Civil Procedure in the European Order: An Overview of the Latest Developments / Carla Crifò -- 20 The Influences of the CPR on Civil Procedure and Evidence Reform in the Netherlands / Daan Asser -- (continua)
    (continuação) 21 The Ethos of the Woolf Reforms in the Transformations of Post-socialist Civil Procedures: Case Study of Poland / Magdalena Tulibacka -- VII Experiences of the CPR. 22 The Woolf Reforms: What’s the Verdict? / Michael Zander -- 23 The Civil Procedure Rules Ten Years on: The Practitioners’ Perspective / Tim Parkes -- 24 Some Thoughts on the First Seven and a Half Years of the CPR / Henry Brooke
  • Editor: Oxford New York, N.Y. Oxford University Press
  • Data de criação/publicação: c2009
  • Formato: liv, 469 p 26 cm.
  • Idioma: Inglês

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