The Reception and Transmission of Civil Procedural Law in the Global Society. Legislative and Legal

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Over het boekIn modern times the civil procedural laws of every country have been influenced bythose of other countries. The Japanese legal system was itself influenced by Chineseculture and later developed independently under the policy of national isolation.After the Meiji revolution of 1868 Japan was however urged by Western countries toestablish a modern legal system. Since that time Japan has modernised its civilprocedural law, using French, German and American law as its models.Japan has recently tried to contribute by way of legislative and legal educationalassistance to other Asian countries Vietnam, Cambodia, etc. in civil and procedurallaw. The civil procedural laws of different countries should be expected to harmonizewith each other in the Global Society.This book is the outcome of the Congress of the IAPL at the Ritsumeikan Universityin Kyoto, Japan. In this book, various outstanding authors are treating a contemporarylegal problem in their own civil procedural system.Uit de inhoudDownload the table of contents by clicking HERE.Over de auteursProf. Dr. Dr. h.c. Marcel Storme is of the President International Association for Procedural Law IAPL and professor emeritus procedural law at Ghent University, Belgium. Prof. Dr. Masahisa Deguchi is vice of the IAPL and professor civil procedural law at the Law Faculty of Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan.