RHEE,C., Within a Reasonable Time: The History of Due and Undue Delay in Civil L
Within a Reasonable Time: The History of Due and Undue Delay in Civil Litigation. 1. Aufl. Berlin, Duncker & Humblot, 2010.
16 x 23 cm. 355 S. (Comparative Studies in Continental and Anglo-American Legal History, 28). ISBN 9783428134090.
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’: Expedition and Delay in Civil Proceedings in the English Medieval Royal Courts – R. H. Helmholz, Due and Undue Delay in the English Ecclesiastical Courts (ca. 1300-1600) – K. W. Nörr, Verzögert oder beschleunigt: das Beispiel des römisch-kanonischen Prozessrechts – 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 – J. Finlay, The History of Delay in Civil Procedure at the Scottish Court of Session (1600-1830) – A. M. Godfrey, Procedural Delay, Appeal and Advocation in the Court of Session in Sixteenth-Century Scotland – III. 19th and 20th Centuries: J. Blackie, Delay and Its Control in Mid to Late Nineteenth Century Scottish Civil Procedure – W. H. Bryson, The Code of Virginia of 1849 – S. Fockedey, Reducing Undue Delay in Nineteenth Century Belgium: a Sisyphean Task – T. P. Gallanis, Victorian Reform of Civil Litigation in the Superior Courts of Common Law – P. Oberhammer / T. Domej, Delay in Austrian Civil Procedure and the Legislator’s Response – D. Tamm / A. Højer Schjøler, The Way to the 1916 Reform of Danish Procedural Law – S. Waddams, Clergy Discipline in the Church of England, 1830-1892 – A. Wijffels, Undue Delay and the French Code of Civil Procedure (1806)
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