Enforcement and Enforceability: Tradition and Reform

Author:   C. H. van Rhee ,  Alan Uzelac
Publisher:   Intersentia Publishers
Volume:   84
ISBN:  

9789400000735


Pages:   334
Publication Date:   10 May 2010
Format:   Paperback
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Enforcement of court judgments and other enforceable documents was until about a decade ago a relatively neglected subject, both as a topic of systematic and comparative legal research, and as an area for harmonization at the regional and international level. This situation has changed somewhat in the first years of the third millennium, which may be attributed to the encounter with massive inefficiencies of the mechanisms of legal protection in a number of European countries. The ambition of this book is to contribute to the efforts devoted to the comparative study and research in the area of enforcement. The book aims at supplying a number of perspectives on the development of enforcement practices and structures, mainly in Europe. The articles are written by experts from legal academia and professionals involved in enforcement practice. New trends are highlighted by pointing to the contrasts of static, slowly changing traditional perspectives, and the dynamic trends of reforms that may be observed throughout the various jurisdictions under discussion.

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Author:   C. H. van Rhee ,  Alan Uzelac
Publisher:   Intersentia Publishers
Imprint:   Intersentia Publishers
Volume:   84
Dimensions:   Width: 17.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.635kg
ISBN:  

9789400000735


ISBN 10:   9400000731
Pages:   334
Publication Date:   10 May 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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"C.H. (Remco) van Rhee is Professor of Comparative Civil Procedure and European Legal History at Maastricht University (Netherlands) and director of the program ""Foundations and Principles of Civil Procedure in Europe"" of the Ius Commune Research School. He studied law at the universities of Leiden and Edinburgh, History at the university of Leuven and Psychology at the university of Leiden. He defended his PhD thesis on early-modern civil procedure at the university of Leiden, where he received his doctorate in 1997. His PhD thesis was awarded the prix d'excellence of the Praemium Erasmianum Foundation in 1997. Van Rhee taught Roman Law at the University of Leiden (1991-1994) and Property and Civil Procedure at the University of Utrecht (1994-1998) before being appointed at Maastricht University. He served, amongst other things, as head of department, member of the science committee of the law faculty of Maastricht University, academic director of the Maastricht University European Law School Master program and chairman of the Education Board of the Maastricht University European Law School. He held visiting positions at various universities in Europe, the Americas, Asia and Africa. He is a member of the several editorial boards: ""The Legal History Review""; ""Pro Memorie: Bijdragen tot de Rechtsgeschiedenis der Nederlanden"" (""Dutch Legal History Journal"") and ""Tijdschrift voor Civiele Rechtspleging"" (""Dutch Civil Procedure Journal""). He is general editor of the History of Private Law series and of the China & Comparative Law series. He is founding member of the European Society for Comparative Legal History, Council Member of the International Association of Procedural Law, Member of the Wissenschaftliche Vereinigung f r Internationales Verfahrensrecht and fellow of the Maastricht European Private Law Institute (Mepli). He is also an elected member of ""Maatschappij der Nederlandse Letterkunde"" (""Society of Dutch Literature and History""). Alan Uzelac is Professor at the Zagreb University and Chair of Department for Civil Procedure of the Faculty of Law. His teaching and research includes issues of national and comparative civil procedure, arbitration and alternative dispute resolution, organization of judiciary, legal professions and procedural human rights. He holds degrees in law (LL.B., LL.M., LL.D.) and social sciences (M.A. (phil.), M.A. (literature)) from Zagreb University. He was visiting researcher and scholar at a number of universities, including Harvard Law School (Fulbright grant), and universities of Vienna (Austria), Maastricht (the Netherlands), Oslo (Norway), Kazan (Russia), and Pavia (Italy). As an active member of the International Association of Procedural Law and the German Association for International Procedural Law, he serves on the chief advisory bodies of both organizations (Council, Rat). Since mid-90s, he was engaged as national delegate of Croatia in the work of UNCITRAL Working Group for Arbitration and Conciliation were he participated in drafting of the several international instruments in the field of alternative dispute resolution. He was involved in various activities of the European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ) of the Council of Europe, where he held different functions (inter alia: Bureau member from 2003-2006, President of the Task Force on Timeframes of Proceedings - TF-DEL 2005-2006). His professional experience includes work in various Croatian courts, Croatian State Bar Exam, and internship at the Secretariat of the ICC International Court of Arbitration in Paris. Over a period of ten years, Professor Uzelac was Secretary General of the Permanent Arbitration Court at the Croatian Chamber of Commerce. Throughout his career, he was often engaged as expert in various legislative projects. As an international expert he was engaged on a number of missions, assisting legal reforms and legal collaboration in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Russia and Kosovo. Professor Uzelac also acts as member of the highest body for judicial appointments and discipline, the State Judicial Council in 2012-2015 period."

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