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Cost and Fee Allocation in Civil Procedure: A Comparative Study: Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice, cartea 11

Editat de Mathias Reimann
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 feb 2013
The volume describes and analyzes how the costs of litigation in civil procedure are distributed in key countries around the world. It compares the various approaches, draws general conclusions from that comparison, and presents global trends as well as common problems and solutions. In particular, the book deals with three principal questions: First, who pays for civil litigation costs, i.e., to what extent do losers have to make winners whole? Second, how much money is at stake, i.e., how expensive is civil litigation in the respective jurisdictions? And third, whose money is ultimately spent, i.e., how are civil litigation costs distributed through mechanisms like legal aid, litigation insurance, collective actions, and success oriented fees? Inter alia, the study reveals a general trend towards deregulation of lawyer fees as well as a substantial correlation between the burden of litigation costs and membership of a jurisdiction in the civil and common law families.
This study is the result of the XVIIIth World Congress of Comparative Law held under the auspices of the International Academy of Comparative Law.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789400763456
ISBN-10: 940076345X
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: XII, 314 p. 5 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:2012
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Seria Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice

Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands

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Cuprins

Part 1 General Report.- Cost and Fee Allocation in Civil Procedure - A Comparative Study; Mathias Reimann.- Part 2 National Reports.- Australia; Camille Cameron.- Austria; Marianna Roth.- Belgium; Ilse Samoy & Vincent Sagaert.- Brazil Alexandre Alcino de Barros and Sílvia Julio Bueno de Miranda.- Canada; Patrick Glenn.- Czech Republik; Jan Hurdík.- England and Wales; Richard Moorhead.- Finland; Jarkko Männistö.- France; Nicolas Cayrol.- Germany; Burkhard Hess and Rudolf Huebner.- Greece; Kalliopi Makridou.- India; Neela Badami.- Israel; Talia Fisher and Rosen Zvi†.- Italy; Alessandra de Luca.- Japan; Manabu Wagatsuma.- Korea; Gyooho Lee.- Macau; Cândida da Silva Antunes Pires.- Netherlands; Marco Loos.- Russia; Alena Zaytseva.- Scotland; Greg Gordon.- Slovenia; Nina Betetto.- Spain; Francisco Lopez Símo and José Ángel Torres-Lana.- Sweden; Martin Sunnqvist.- Switzerland; Caspar Zellweger.- United States; James Maxeiner.-  Author biographies.- Index.

Recenzii

From the reviews:
“There is a lack of expansive comparative analyses of the law of cost shifting and fee allocation across the world; Cost and Fee Allocation in Civil Procedure fills this gap. It is therefore compulsory reading for anyone studying the access to justice implications of cost allocation regimes. … an excellent starting point for those engaging in in-depth research in the area. … book is a pleasure to read and flows surprising smoothly for a book written by over 30 authors.” (Peter Dominick Scott, The University of Tasmania Law Review, Vol. 32 (2), 2013)

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The volume describes and analyzes how the costs of litigation in civil procedure are distributed in key countries around the world. It compares the various approaches, draws general conclusions from that comparison, and presents global trends as well as common problems and solutions. In particular, the book deals with three principal questions: First, who pays for civil litigation costs, i.e., to what extent do losers have to make winners whole? Second, how much money is at stake, i.e., how expensive is civil litigation in the respective jurisdictions? And third, whose money is ultimately spent, i.e., how are civil litigation costs distributed through mechanisms like legal aid, litigation insurance, collective actions, and success oriented fees? Inter alia, the study reveals a general trend towards deregulation of lawyer fees as well as a substantial correlation between the burden of litigation costs and membership of a jurisdiction in the civil and common law families.
 This study is the result of the XVIIIth World Congress of Comparative Law held under the auspices of the International Academy of Comparative Law.

Caracteristici

Provides a broad and diverse picture of cost and fee allocation rules globally A unique insight representing more than 60% of the world population Invaluable guide to academics and practitioners on the implications of cost and fee allocation Explains the similarities and differences between the systems