The civil process system of England: trial, mediation and arbitration. Neil Andrews
This is a book of one of the best experts on the civil process of England, a professor of civil and private law of the University of Cambridge Nile Andrewus, specially prepared by him for Russian experts. Over the past 20 years, this is the first translation work of a very high professional level, which opens up access to the primary sources to domestic processualists. The author focuses on the discussion issues of the civil process, fully takes into account the reforms occurring in modern England, includes the civil process in the system and also explores mediation and arbitration - alternative methods of resolving and resolving disputes. The book is well structured, the author sought to make each paragraph self -sufficient, using the search engine to ensure a quick search for the necessary information - this is also a great example of how to write books for specialists. Russian businessmen are increasingly transferring their dispute to the courts of England. Is this caused by distrust of our judicial system or its imperfection? In Russia, there is a reform of the civil process. What new legal novels can be implicated in the Russian process? What rules are already recognized as unsuccessful in England? What changes can be done so that the domestic judicial system becomes attractive to foreign participants? All this is in a new, interesting, relevant and useful publication for Russian processualists.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Author | Andrews Nile |
| Kit | No |
| Number of pages | 544 |
| The year of publishing | 2012 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
| View | International law |
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