
Realization of Substantive Law through Legal Proceedings
Mohr Siebeck (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 7. April 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
127 pages
978-3-16-155230-4 (ISBN)
Description
Der Band enthält die Beiträge eines Symposiums, das entsprechend einer Tradition freundschaftlicher Verbundenheit der rechtswissenschaftlichen Fakultäten der Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg und der Nagoya University vom 30. September - 01. Oktober 2015 über das Thema "Realization of Substantive Law through Legal Proceedings" in Nagoya stattgefunden hat. In einer Phase, in der die Bedeutung gerichtlicher Rechtsdurchsetzung zunehmend infrage gestellt wird und der Zeitgeist alternative Verfahren auf breiter Front favorisiert, stellt sich die Frage nach dem Zweck des Zivilprozesses sowie dem Verhältnis von materiellem Recht und verfahrensmäßiger Durchsetzung mit besonderem Nachdruck. Die Thematik betrifft dabei nicht nur das klassische Zivil- und Zivilprozessrecht, sondern wird beispielsweise auch im Bereich des Arbeits- und Patentrechts sowie des internationalen Privatrechts relevant. Der vorliegende Tagungsband reflektiert die rechtsvergleichende Dimension dieses Themas, begegnen doch in Japan und Deutschland gegenwärtig ähnliche Tendenzen und Fragestellungen.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Tübingen
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Saddle-stitched
Library binding
Card cover
Dimensions
Height: 23.2 cm
Width: 15.4 cm
Thickness: 0.8 cm
Weight
209 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-16-155230-4 (9783161552304)
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Alexander Bruns | Masabumi Suzuki
Realization of Substantive Law through Legal Proceedings
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Editor
Born in 1966; PhD in 1996; habilitation in 2002; Professor of Civil Law and Civil Procedure at the University of Freiburg (Breisgau).
ISNI: 0000 0003 8186 0987
ISNI: 0000 0003 8186 0987
is Professor, since 2018 Dean of Nagoya University Graduate School of Law, Japan.
Content
Civil Procedure and Civil Law
Alexander Bruns: Law Enforcement vs. Dispute Resolution. What is the Primary Purpose of Civil Procedure? - Miyuki Watanabe: Dispute Resolution and the Primary Purpose of Civil Procedure in Japan - Tomohiro Yoshimasa: Primary Purpose of Civil Procedure. A Perspective from the Japanese Civil Code
Private International Law
Jan von Hein: The Determination and Application of Foreign Law. A Blind Spot of European Private International Law? - Dai Yokomizo: Application of Foreign Law in Japanese Courts. Ideal and Reality
Intellectual Property Law
Maximilian Haedicke: Court-Appointed Technical Experts in German Patent Infringement Proceedings and in the Unified Patent System - Masabumi Suzuki: Pursuit of Pro-Innovation Patent Proceedings. Recent Experience of Japan
Labor Law
Sebastian Krebber: Alternative and Amicable Resolution of Labour and Employment Law Disputes - Hajime Wada: Individual Labor-Related Disputes and ADR in Japan. A Focus on the Labor Tribunal System
Alexander Bruns: Law Enforcement vs. Dispute Resolution. What is the Primary Purpose of Civil Procedure? - Miyuki Watanabe: Dispute Resolution and the Primary Purpose of Civil Procedure in Japan - Tomohiro Yoshimasa: Primary Purpose of Civil Procedure. A Perspective from the Japanese Civil Code
Private International Law
Jan von Hein: The Determination and Application of Foreign Law. A Blind Spot of European Private International Law? - Dai Yokomizo: Application of Foreign Law in Japanese Courts. Ideal and Reality
Intellectual Property Law
Maximilian Haedicke: Court-Appointed Technical Experts in German Patent Infringement Proceedings and in the Unified Patent System - Masabumi Suzuki: Pursuit of Pro-Innovation Patent Proceedings. Recent Experience of Japan
Labor Law
Sebastian Krebber: Alternative and Amicable Resolution of Labour and Employment Law Disputes - Hajime Wada: Individual Labor-Related Disputes and ADR in Japan. A Focus on the Labor Tribunal System