Reimann, Mathias
Cost and Fee Allocation in Civil Procedure
1. Cost and Fee Allocation in Civil Procedure: A Synthesis
Mathias Reimann
2. The Price of Access to the Civil Courts in Australia – Old Problems, New Solutions: A Commercial Litigation Funding Case Study
Camille Cameron
3. Litigating in Austria – Are Costs and Fees Worth It?
Marianne Roth
4. “Everything Costs Its Own Cost, and One of Our Best Virtues Is a Just Desire To Pay It.” An Analysis of Belgian Law
Ilse Samoy, Vincent Sagaert
5. Major Shifting: The Brazilian Way
Alexandre Alcino Barros, Sílvia Julio Bueno Miranda
6. The Irrelevance of Costs Rules to Litigation Rates: The Experience of Quebec and Common Law Canada
H. Patrick Glenn
7. The Double Face of Cost and Fee Allocation in the Czech Republic
Jan Hurdík
8. Cost Wars in England and Wales: The Insurers Strike Back
Richard Moorhead
9. Cost and Fee Allocation in Finland
Jarkko Männistö
10. La répartition des frais en procédure civile française
Nicolas Cayrol
11. Cost and Fee Allocation in German Civil Procedure
Burkhard Hess, Rudolf Huebner
12. Lawyers’ Fees in Greece at a Turning Point: Recent Legislative Changes in Litigation Costs
Kalliopi Makridou
13. Shifting Sands and Pyrrhic Victories – The Case of India
Neela Badami
14. It’s for the Judges to Decide: Allocation of Trial Costs in Israel Report on Israel
Talia Fisher, Issi Rosen-Zvi
15. Italy: A Tale of Successful Resistance?
Alessandra Luca
16. Recent Issues of Cost and Fee Allocation in Japanese Civil Procedure
Manabu Wagatsuma
17. Attorney Fee Arrangements Really Matter in Terms of Access to Justice in Korea
Gyooho Lee
18. The Particularities of the Macau Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China: Legislation on Costs and Fees in Civil Procedure
Cândida da Silva Antunes Pires
19. Cost and Fee Allocation in the Netherlands
Marco B.M. Loos
20. Court Costs and Fee Allocation in the Russian Federation: A Civil Law System with a Free Market
Alena Zaytseva
21. Rigidity, Discretion and Potential Reform: Cost and Fee Allocation in Scotland
Greg Gordon
22. Cost and Fee Allocation in Slovenia – From Major to Partial Shifting?
Nina Betetto
23. The System of Costs in Spanish Civil Procedure
Francisco López Símo, José Ángel Torres Lana
24. Loser Pays – But Only a Reasonable Amount
Martin Sunnqvist
25. Pricey But Predictable: Civil Litigation Costs and Their Allocation in Switzerland
Caspar Zellweger
26. The American “Rule”: Assuring the Lion His Share
James R. Maxeiner
Avainsanat: Law, Private International Law, International & Foreign Law, Comparative Law, Civil Procedure Law, Civil Law
- Tekijä(t)
- Reimann, Mathias
- Julkaisija
- Springer
- Julkaisuvuosi
- 2012
- Kieli
- en
- Painos
- 1
- Sarja
- Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice
- Sivumäärä
- 12 sivua
- Kategoria
- Kasvatus, opetus
- Tiedostomuoto
- E-kirja
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9789400722637