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On Thinking About a Description of a Country's Civil Procedure


Stephen Subrin


Northeastern University - School of Law

1999

Tulane Journal of International & Comparative Law, Vol. 7, pp. 139-152, Spring 1999
Northeastern University School of Law Research Paper

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Using Edward Sherman's valuable talk on "The Evolving American Civil Trial Process", I examine how to think about a description of aspects of a country's procedure. I review various lenses we can adopt to examine and evaluate procedure. After describing these positions I provide examples of how two of our contemporaries have approached the problem of analyzing aspects of our evolving American system of litigation.

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Date posted: June 15, 2012 ; Last revised: June 21, 2012

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Subrin, Stephen, On Thinking About a Description of a Country's Civil Procedure (1999). Tulane Journal of International & Comparative Law, Vol. 7, pp. 139-152, Spring 1999; Northeastern University School of Law Research Paper . Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2084248

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Boston, MA 02115
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