The contributions concern such fundamental issues as the costs and benefits of the judicial system as compared to alternative dispute resolution mechanisms. On the other hand, they focus on more specific aspects of procedural law.
Judicial procedure is commonly perceived as being too lengthy and costly, while the quality of the outcomes has been described as unsatisfactory. Hence, this volume is dedicated to the economic analysis of procedural law.
The contributions concern, on the one hand, such fundamental issues as the costs and benefits of the judicial system as compared to alternative dispute resolution mechanisms. On the other hand, they focus on more specific aspects of procedural law, such as the role of the attorney, the effects of the age structure of judges on productivity and the quality of their decisions, and the issues of the right to appeal and the efficient standard of proof.
Table of contents:
Hanns Prütting: Nutzen und Schaden der ZPO-Gesetzgebung -
Martin Schneider: Altersstruktur und Produktivität von Gerichten: Wie sinnvoll sind Gerichtshierarchien?-
Dieter Schmidtchen /
Christoph Bier: Die Kosten und der Nutzen der Justiz aus volkswirtschaftlicher Sicht -
Roland Kirstein: Effizienzaspekte alternativer Streitbeilegung -
Stephan Weth: Die Rolle des Anwalts -
Gerhard Wagner: Ökonomische Analyse der Rechtsmittel -
Bruno Deffains /
Dominique Demougin: The Standard of Proof Revisited -
Georg von Wangenheim: Beschleunigung von Genehmigungsverfahren -
Horst Entorf: Wirkung und Effizienz von Strafrecht: »Was geht« - bei jungen Gewalttätern? -
Giesela Rühl: Effizienzprobleme bei grenzüberschreitenden Rechtsstreitigkeiten -
Jeffrey S. Parker: Principal Differences Between European and American Procedural Law -
Daphna Kapeliuk /
Alon Klement: Ex Ante Verfahrensvereinbarungen aus kontradiktorischer Perspektive