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

Author:   Koichi Miki
Publisher:   Intersentia Ltd
ISBN:  

9781780689715


Pages:   534
Publication Date:   20 August 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Technology, the Global Economy and other New Challenges for Civil Justice


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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.

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Author:   Koichi Miki
Publisher:   Intersentia Ltd
Imprint:   Intersentia Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   1.100kg
ISBN:  

9781780689715


ISBN 10:   1780689713
Pages:   534
Publication Date:   20 August 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of 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? (p. 3) On the Future of Civil Procedure: Should One Adapt or Resist? (p. 17) Technology, the Global Economy and New Concepts in Civil Procedure (p. 45) 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 (p. 61) Awards Set Aside in their Country of Origin: Two Incompatible Schools of Thought (p. 99) Rethinking Multinational Procedure (p. 121) PART II. NEW CHALLENGES AND THEIR VARIOUS ASPECTS: ACCOUNTABILITY AND TRANSPARENCY. Accountability and Transparency of Civil Justice (p. 133) Accountability and Transparency of Civil Justice: A Comparative Perspective (p. 165) PART II. 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 (p. 187) Transnational Cooperation in Cross-Border Insolvency (p. 193) PART II. NEW CHALLENGES AND THEIR VARIOUS ASPECTS: RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN TITLES. Regionalism in the Process of Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Titles (p. 265) Regionalism in the Process of Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Titles: Civil Law Jurisdictions (p. 319) PART II. NEW CHALLENGES AND THEIR VARIOUS ASPECTS: ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGIES IN JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS. Application of New Technologies in Judicial Proceedings (p. 381) The Application of Electronic Technologies in Judicial Proceedings (p. 395) PART II. 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 (p. 429) The New Challenges of Evidence Law in the Fourth Industrial Revolution (p. 477)

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Koichi Miki is a professor of law at Keio University, Tokyo (Japan) and president of the Japanese Association of the Law of Civil Procedure.

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