
Doing Justice
Procedural Law and Procedural Law Reform in Comparative Perspective
Henning Glaser(Editor)
Nomos (Publisher)
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Published on 13. March 2026
323 pages
978-3-8452-5409-8 (ISBN)
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"Doing Justice: Procedure Law and Procedure Law Reform" brings together eleven essays on procedural law in international comparative view. It focuses on criminal procedure while covering topics such as arbitration, court structure, judicial independence, and administrative process. The volume examines legal systems including the U.S., Germany, Israel, Thailand, Vietnam, China, Malaysia, Singapore, and the EU. It offers in-depth insights into the challenges of procedural reform, particularly in Asia, and encourages comparative reflection on principles like justice, efficiency, and legal peace.
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English
Place of publication
Baden-Baden
Germany
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6,28 MB
ISBN-13
978-3-8452-5409-8 (9783845254098)
DOI
10.5771/9783845254098
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