Der vorliegende Tagungsband ist der zweite Band einer Buchserie, die sich aktuellen Rechtsfragen grenzüberschreitender Zivilprozesse widmen soll. Auch die Beiträge dieses Bandes versuchen die Diskussion über Harmonisierung grenzüberschreitender Zivilprozesse durch die Analyse wichtiger Bereiche aus nationaler und vergleichender Perspektive zu beleuchten.
Der vorliegende Tagungsband ist der zweite Band einer Buchserie, die sich aktuellen Rechtsfragen grenzüberschreitender Zivilprozesse widmen soll. Auch die Beiträge dieses Bandes versuchen die Diskussion über Harmonisierung grenzüberschreitender Zivilprozesse durch die Analyse wichtiger Bereiche aus nationaler und vergleichender Perspektive zu beleuchten.
Inhaltsübersicht:
Masanori Kawano: Comparative Study of Contract Litigation -
Masanobu Kato: One Phase of Japanese Contract Law -
Günter Hager: Traditional and Modern Theories of Contract Law -
Neil Andrews: Flexibility and Formality in Promise-Making: An Enduring Tension - An English Lawyer's Response to Professor Kato's Paper -
Masafumi Nakahigashi: Contracts on Mergers and Acquisitions in Japan -
Hanno Merkt: Takeover Regulations within the European Union -
Masanori Kawano: International Arbitration and State Court -
Rolf Stürner: The Process of Court Execution -
Peter L. Murray: The Role of American Courts in International Arbitration - Miklós Kengyel: Arbitration and State Courts in Hungarian Law -
Neil Andrews: The Framework of English Arbitration -
Dieter Leipold: Interim Protection before Arbitral Tribunals under German Law -
Gerhard Wagner: Provisional Measures in Arbitration Procedure -
Boris Niklas: The German 'Capital Markets Model Case Act' and Multi-Party Arbitration -
Peter L. Murray: Substantive Law in International Arbitration; An American Perspective -
Yuko Nishitani: Substantive Law in International Arbitration -
Laura Ervo: Substantive Law and the Newest Procedural Trends in Scandinavia -
Masanori Kawano: Effects of Arbitration Award -
Nicolò Trocker: Party-autonomy and Judicial Discretion in Transnational Litigation: The Problem of Jurisdictional Allocation in Comparative Perspective -
Masanori Kawano: Court Responsibilities for Determining Foreign Law -
Frederique Ferrand: Court's Responsibilities for Determining Foreign Law: The French Perspective -
Neil Andrews: English Civil Proceedings: Proof of Foreign Law -
Rolf Stürner: Special Case Management by Judges for Foreign Parties -
Marco de Cristofaro: Special Case Management by Judges, or Special Statutory Provisions for Handling Proceedings with Foreign Parties? -
Miklós Kengyel: Role of Judges in Transnational Litigation - Special Case Management by Judges for Foreign Parties -
Neil Andrews: Case Management in the English Commercial Court -
Masanori Kawano: Role of Judges and Party-autonomy in 'Settlement in Litigation' -
Peter Murray: The Role of American Judges in Alternative Dispute Resolution -
Neil Andrews: Settlement: The Dominant Form of Modern Civil Justice -
Laura Ervo: The Role of Judges and Party-autonomy in Settlement in Litigation - A Scandinavian Perspective -
Piotr Pogonowski: Role of Judges and Party-Autonomy in Settlement in Litigation -
Dimitri Maniotis: Role of Judges and Party Autonomy in Settlement Litigation (Greek Aspect) -
Yoshiro Kusano: The Role of Judges and Party-Autonomy in Settlement in Litigation - A Japanese Perspective -
Miklós Kengyel: The Role of Judges and Party-Autonomy in Settlement in Litigation - Hungarian Review -
Masanori Kawano: Effects of 'Settlement in Litigation' -
Dimitri Maniotis: Enforcement of Settlement