Yearbook on Socialist Legal Systems, 1987

Yearbook on Socialist Legal Systems, 1987
Author: William Elliott Butler
Publisher: Transnational Pub Incorporated
Total Pages:
Release: 1987-11-01
Genre:
ISBN:

This volume contains British, Bulgarian, Polish, Russian, Japanese, and American contributions on such topics as legal history and language in legal translation, economic restructuring, foreign trade and investment legislation, and the role of the Soviet defense counsel or advocate.

Yearbook on Socialist Legal Systems

Yearbook on Socialist Legal Systems
Author: W.E. Butler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1986
Genre: Law
ISBN:

This volume is intended for international and comparative lawyers, scholars in the related social sciences, students, and commercial advisors.

Dispute Processes

Dispute Processes
Author: Simon Roberts
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2005-10-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780521676014

This wide-ranging study considers the primary forms of decision-making - negotiation, mediation, and umpiring - in the context of rapidly changing discourses and practices of civil justice across many jurisdictions. Much contemporary discussion in this field, and associated projects of institutional design, are taking place under the wide ranging but imprecise label of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). If a common linking theme is sought, the authors argue that this must lie in a general shift of priorities as between judgement and settlement in ideological terms. This new edition brings together and analyses a wide range of materials dealing with dispute processes and the current debates on civil justice. With the help of a selection of texts beyond those ordinarily found in the emerging alternative dispute resolution literature it provides a broad, comparative perspective on modes of handling civil disputes, with the principal focus on the central processes of negotiation and mediation.

The Legal Dimension in Cold-War Interactions: Some Notes from the Field

The Legal Dimension in Cold-War Interactions: Some Notes from the Field
Author: Tatiana Borisova
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2012-11-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 900420332X

This volume offers readers a stimulating perspective on both struggles and cooperation on the Cold-War’s legal front and regard for its political context. It covers the era of Stalinism up to the post-Communist period of the 1990s and 2000s.

The Emancipation of Soviet Law

The Emancipation of Soviet Law
Author: Ferdinand J.M. Feldbrugge
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2023-08-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004634436

The political, economic, and social reforms resulting from Gorbachev's perestroika have become more radical and comprehensive throughout the years. Increasingly, in their implementation, a central role has been accorded to law. The construction of a viable democratic system, the establishment of an economy in which market factors are decisive, the readmittance of a pluralistic civil society, all of them presuppose, in the eyes of the present Soviet leadership, the creation of a reliable legal foundation. Legislative activity in the Soviet Union during the past few years has therefore been hectic. At the same time, while law was being used as an instrument of change, the character of Soviet law itself was deeply affected. From being the obedient servant of a totalitarian master, law is becoming the core element of a new order in which its supremacy is accepted as the starting point for redesigning all the major sectors of social life. In this volume a number of leader Western experts consider the practical effect of this emancipatory process on the most important branches of Soviet law and investigate its philosophical dimensions.

Encyclopedia of Law and Society

Encyclopedia of Law and Society
Author: David S. Clark
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 1809
Release: 2007-07-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 076192387X

Introduction to and survey of the field of law and society. Includes interdisciplinary perspectives on law from sociology, criminology, cultural anthropology, political science, social psychology, and economics.

Dispute Processes

Dispute Processes
Author: Michael Palmer
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2020-07-09
Genre: Law
ISBN: 110888279X

This wide-ranging study considers the primary forms of decision-making – negotiation, mediation, umpiring, as well as the processes of avoidance and violence – in the context of rapidly changing discourses and practices of civil justice across a range of jurisdictions. Many contemporary discussions in this field–and associated projects of institutional design–are taking place under the broad but imprecise label of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). The book brings together and analyses a wide range of materials dealing with dispute processes, and the current debates on and developments in civil justice. With the help of analysis of materials beyond those ordinarily found in the ADR literature, it provides a comprehensive and comparative perspective on modes of handling civil disputes. The new edition is thoroughly revised and is extended to include new chapters on avoidance and self-help, the ombuds, Online Dispute Resolution and pressures of institutionalisation.

Chinese Civil Justice, Past and Present

Chinese Civil Justice, Past and Present
Author: Philip C. C. Huang
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2009-12-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 0742567710

The culmination of twenty years of research, this essential book completes distinguished historian Philip C. C. Huang's pathbreaking trilogy on Chinese law and society from late imperial times to the present. Huang shows how, at the level of ideology and theory, traditional Chinese law has been rejected time and again in the past century by China's own lawmakers, first in the late Qing and the republic, then in the revolutionary and Maoist periods of the People's Republic, and finally again in the current reform era. Considering legal theory alone, modern Chinese law can only be Western law, and past Chinese law—traditional or Maoist—can have no role under the leadership's current preoccupations with modernization and marketization. But what has actually happened historically at the level of judicial practice and the daily lives of common people? In exploring this central question, Huang draws on a rich array of court records and field interviews to illustrate the surprising strength of traditional Chinese civil justice. Albeit much altered, its legacy can be traced in informal and semiformal community justice (e.g., societal and cadres mediation), as well as in multiple spheres of court-administered formal civil justice, including property rights, inheritance and old-age maintenance, and debt obligations. He also identifies the influence of Maoist justice, especially its divorce and civil court mediation practices. Finally, despite the reform era's massive importation of Western laws, legal reasoning employed in judicial practice has shown remarkable continuity, with major implications for China's future legal system.