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Introducing Discovery into the Civil Law, A Comprehensive Study of Discovery Through Comparative Civ
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| Introducing Discovery into Civil Law is the first comprehensive study of discovery through comparative civil procedure. This book examines the common law and civil law systems’ different attitudes toward discovery in their civil adjudication processes. The jurisdictions under close examination include the United States, England, Germany, France, and Japan. The book uses both the traditional legal analysis and the modern law-and-economics analysis to address the issues. Specifically, it analyzes why there is no discovery in continental civil procedure, what consequences arise from its lack of discovery, how continental civil procedure handles the problems arising from the absence of discovery, and whether the civil law system’s choices are justifiable and desirable. Huang contends that the civil law system’s lack of discovery results in inaccuracy, unfairness, and inefficiency — the three most important values in any civil adjudication system — and seriously threatens the legitimacy of its civil justice system. Consequently, he concludes that it is necessary for continental civil procedure to introduce some forms of discovery and proposes a set of discovery rules for the civil law system to adopt.
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Other Overview References on CIVIL PROCEDURE
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Turning Point Series: Civil Procedure: Territorial Jurisdiction And Venue Kevin M. Clermont Turning Point Series: Civil Procedure: Economics Of Civil Procedure Robert G. Bone Law Stories Series: An In-Depth Look at the Leading Civil Procedure Cases, 2nd Edition Kevin M. Clermont A Student's Guide to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, 2010 Steven Baicker-McKee; William M. Janssen; John B. Corr Nutshell Series: Civil Procedure In A Nutshell, 6th Mary Kay Kane Nutshell Series: California Civil Procedure In A Nutshell, 3d William R. Slomanson; C. Keith Wingate Examples & Explanations Series: Civil Procedure, Sixth Edition Joseph W. Glannon Introduction To Law Series: Civil Procedure, Second Edition Richard D. Freer Civil Procedure: The Essentials Suzanna Sherry, Jay Tidmarsh Supplementary Materials on Electronic Discovery: For Use in Civil Procedure Courses The Scheindlin, Shira A.; Capra, Daniel J; Sedona Conference Concepts & Insights Series: Civil Procedure, 2nd Edition Samuel Issacharoff Turning Point Series: Civil Procedure: Preclusion in Civil Actions David L. Shapiro Turning Point Series: The Jury Process Nancy S. Marder The Biography of a Legal Dispute Marc A. Franklin The Anatomy of a Lawsuit, Revised Edition, 1996 Peter N. Simon Understanding Series: Understanding Civil Procedure, 4th Edition Gene R. Shreve; Peter Raven-Hansen Interactive Legal Tools: Interactive Civil Procedure Video Lecture Lonny Hoffman Civil Procedure Anthology David I. Levine, Donald L. Doernberg, Melissa L. Nelken Federal and State Civil Procedure Handbook, Second Edition Jeffrey A. Parness The Power of Procedure Nan D. Hunter E-Z Rules for Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 2009-2010 Edition Jack S. Ezon, Jeffrey S. Dweck Learning Civil Procedure David A. Dittfurth Mastering Civil Procedure David Charles Hricik Critical Procedure Roy L. Brooks Starting Off Right in Civil Procedure Carolyn J. Nygren Inside Civil Procedure: What Matters and Why Aspen Publishers Skills & Values: Civil Procedure Catherine Ross Dunham, Don Peters Nutshell Series: Class Actions And Other Multi-Party Litigation In A Nutshell, 3d Robert H. Klonoff Concepts & Insights Series: Complex Litigation: Problems in Advanced Civil Procedure Jay H. Tidmarsh; Roger H. Trangsrud
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