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Technology, the Global Economy and other New Challenges for Civil Justice

Edited by: Koichi Miki

ISBN13: 9781780689715
Published: August 2021
Publisher: Larcier Intersentia Publishers
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £142.00



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This is a fresh and stimulating book on new challenges for civil justice. It brings together leading experts from across the world to discuss relevant topics of civil justice from regional, cross-border, international and comparative perspectives. Inter alia, this book will focus on multinational rules and systems of dispute resolution in the era of a global economy, while also exploring accountability and transparency in the course of civil justice. Transnational cooperation in cross-border insolvency, regionalism in the process of recognition and enforcement of foreign titles, and the application of electronic technologies in judicial proceedings, including new types of evidence also play a major role.

Technology, the Global Economy and other New Challenges for Civil Justice is a compact and accessible overview of new developments in the field from across the world and written for those with an interest in civil justice.

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
PART I. OVERVIEW OF THE FUTURE OF CIVIL JUSTICE AND THE NEW CHALLENGES FACING IT
Modern Computer-Related Technology and Judicial Procedure: Welcome Friend or Uninvited Troublemaker?
On the Future of Civil Procedure: Should One Adapt or Resist?
Technology, the Global Economy and New Concepts in Civil Procedure
PART II. NEW CHALLENGES AND THEIR VARIOUS ASPECTS: MULTINATIONAL RULES AND SYSTEMS OF DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Multinational Rules and Systems of Dispute Resolution in an Era of the Global Economy
Awards Set Aside in their Country of Origin: Two Incompatible Schools of Thought
Rethinking Multinational Procedure
PART III. NEW CHALLENGES AND THEIR VARIOUS ASPECTS: ACCOUNTABILITY AND TRANSPARENCY
Accountability and Transparency of Civil Justice
Accountability and Transparency of Civil Justice: A Comparative Perspective
PART IV. NEW CHALLENGES AND THEIR VARIOUS ASPECTS: TRANSNATIONAL COOPERATION IN CROSS-BORDER INSOLVENCY
Transnational Cooperation and Coordination in Cross-Border Insolvency: China, South Korea and Japan
Transnational Cooperation in Cross-Border Insolvency
PART V. NEW CHALLENGES AND THEIR VARIOUS ASPECTS: RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN TITLES
Regionalism in the Process of Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Titles
Regionalism in the Process of Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Titles: Civil Law Jurisdictions
PART VI. NEW CHALLENGES AND THEIR VARIOUS ASPECTS: ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGIES IN JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS
Application of New Technologies in Judicial Proceedings
The Application of Electronic Technologies in Judicial Proceedings
PART VII. NEW CHALLENGES AND THEIR VARIOUS ASPECTS: NEW TYPES OF EVIDENCE
Present and Future Issues Regarding New Types of Evidence: Electronic and Digital Evidence in Particular
The New Challenges of Evidence Law in the Fourth Industrial Revolution