Within a Reasonable Time.
Inhaltsverzeichnis Inhalt: C.H. van Rhee, Introduction - I. Middle Ages: M. Ascheri, Between Statutory Law and Learned Law: Delay in the Early History of the Medieval Italian Communes (and Beyond) - P. Brand, 'To None Will We Sell, to None Will We Deny or Delay Right or Justice': Expeditio...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin :
Duncker & Humblot,
2010.
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Colección: | Comparative Studies in Continental and Anglo-American Legal History - Band 28.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- C.H. VAN RHEE: Introduction; I. Preliminary Remarks; II. Due and Undue Delay: A Definition; III. Causes of Undue Delay; 1. Non-Procedural Factors; 2. Procedural Factors; a) Pre-Action; b) Pre-Trial; c) Trial; d) Closure of Trial until Final Judgment; e) Recourse against Judgments; f) Special Procedures; g) Enforcement; IV. Final Remarks; Bibliography; I. Middle Ages; M. ASCHERI: Between Statutory Law and Learned Law: Delay in the Early History of the Medieval Italian Communes (and Beyond); I. General Notes; 1. Before the Ius Commune.
- 2. From the Second Half of Twelfth Century Onwards: a New Complexity3. A Glance at the Communal World; II. Means to Avoid Delay; 1. The Regulation of Contumacia; 2. Exclusion of Other Jurisdictions; 3. Commercial Courts; 4. Instrumentum Guarentigiatum (Guaranteed Deed); 5. Mandatory Arbitration; 6. Consilia Sapientium; 7. Reprisals; 8. The Radical Solution: The Refusal to Apply the Ius Commune; III. The Realm of Contradiction; Bibliography.
- P. BRAND: 'To None Will We Sell, to None Will We Deny or Delay Right or Justice': Expedition and Delay in Civil Proceedings in the English Medieval Royal CourtsI. Introduction; II. Court Organisation and 'Court Staff'; III. The Pre-Action Stage; IV. The Pre-Trial Stage; V. The Trial Stage; 1. The Oral Pleading Stage; 2. The Proof Stage; VI. From Closure of Trial to Final Judgment; VII. Recourse against Judgments; VIII. Special Procedures; IX. Conclusions; Bibliography; R.H. HELMHOLZ: Due and Undue Delay in the English Ecclesiastical Courts (ca. 1300
- 1600); I. Introduction.
- II. Court OrganizationIII. Pre-Trial Proceedings; IV. Trials; V. Appeals; VI. Enforcement of Sentences; VII. Conclusion; Bibliography; K.W. NÖRR: Verzögert oder beschleunigt: das Beispiel des römisch-kanonischen Prozessrechts; I. Einleitung; II. Das vorbereitende Verfahren, oder Verfahren bis zur Litiskontestation; III. Das Verfahren im engeren Sinn: von der Litiskontestation zum Endurteil; IV. Ein Fazit; Literatur; II. Early Modern Period; A.M.J.A. BERKVENS: The Reform of Civil Procedure in the Rhine-Prussian Provinces: The Example of Prussian Gueldres 1713-1786; I. Introduction.
- II. The Procedural Law of Gueldres in the Seventeenth CenturyIII. The Codex Fridericianus and the 1752 Ordinance for Gueldres; IV. Inspection of the Subaltern Judiciary and the 1779 Ordinance for the Lower Benches in Prussian Gueldres; V. The 1781 Corpus Iuris Fridericianum and the 1786 Ordinances for the Lower Benches and for the Sovereign Court of the Duchy of Gueldres; 1. The 1786 Regulation for the Lower Benches; 2. The 1786 Regulation for the Sovereign Court; VI. Concluding Remarks; Bibliography.
- J. FINLAY: The History of Delay in Civil Procedure at the Scottish Court of Session (1600
- 1830).