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This book consists of general reports of the International Conference on Judicial Management from Comparative Perspective. This conference held on November 810, 2017, at Tianjin University, was organized by China Law Society (CLS) and International Association of Procedural Law Congress (IAPL). The general reporters are prominent scholars who have been selected worldwide by the IAPL Presidium to organize national reporters who shall do researches of his/her own state under the guide of the general reporter's questionnaire on the specific subject. By this way, the comparative studies are trying to depend on national researches but overcome the general style of talk past each other. Moreover, the general reports summarize and give comment on the various system, phenomena or situation from comparative perspective, from which the audience will read their own orientation, doctrines and theories.
Contains a comparison in between Chinese understanding of civil proceedings and Western leading models of civil process Collects various academic angles to analyze the judicial or case management in civil justice system worldwide Brings a group of top scholars on the long-lasting unsolved issue on judicial power of management of civil proceedings
Auteur
Loïc CADIET teaches General Theory of Litigation, Judicial Systems, Administration of Justice, Civil Procedure and ADR. His main publications in the procedural field are Théorie générale du procès (2013) and Droit judiciaire privé (2016). He is the editor of the Dictionnaire de la Justice (2004) and of the Code de procédure civile (2016). He is the co-Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Procedural Law (Intersentia), the Director of the Juris-classeur de procédure civile (LexisNexis) and the co-Director of Procédures (LexisNexis). He received the Prix Enrico Redenti 2016 awarded by the Fondazione Enrico Redenti (Italy)
Yulin FU teaches Civil Procedure, Evidence Law, Arbitration Law and other ADR mechanisms.She wasa judge in Wuhan Maritime Court (1987-1994). She holds Bachelor of Wuhan University, Master of Peking University and Ph.D of Renmin University of China. Shestayed as visiting scholar/professor in Tübingen University (2001), U.S Northeastern University (2001), Montreal University (2005), Yale University (2006), Trento University (2014), University of British Columbia (2014) and Max Planck Institute Luxembourg (2015).
Contenu
Preface (Loïc CADIET).- Chapter 1. Case management or case elimination? A snapshot from North America (Margaret WOO).- Chapter 2. Judicial management in Asia (Hanki SOHN).- Chapter 3. Case management in Europe: a modern approach to civil litigation (C. H. (Remco) van RHEE).- Chapter 4. New trends and perspectives on case management: proposals on contract procedure and case assignment management (Antonio CABRAL).- Chapter 5. Towards a new court management? (Emmanuel JEULAND).- Chapter 6. An approach and general overview to framing the structure of the court system and case management (Álvaro Pérez RAGONE).- Chapter 7. Court management in transformation (FU Yulin).- Chapter 8. The history and future of civil judicial case management in China (WANG Fuhua).- Chapter 9. Specialized justice in the court structure form perspective (CHEN Hanping).- Chapter 10. Managing claims (John SORABJI).- Chapter 11. The civil case management in Chinese court, focusing on the time limit foradjudication and adducing evidence (LI Hao).