01400 2200241 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001500097041000800112082000800120084001400128100002700142245004800169250001000217260004500227300003200272500001900304520074900323650003401072990002601106990002601132INLIS00000000000123420221104071100 a0010-0520001234221104 | | eng  a0521584191 aeng a347 a347 JOL o0 aJolowicz, John Anthony1 aOn Civil Procedure /cJohn Anthony Jolowicz aCet.1 aCambridge :bSweet & Maxwell Asia,c2000 aXV,425 hlm ; 23 cm ;c23 cm aIndeks : Index aProfessor Jolowicz?s analysis of civil procedure concentrates on the purpose served by the institution of litigation rather than the intentions of those who litigate. Stressing that those purposes go beyond mere dispute resolution by non-violent means, Jolowicz surveys a variety of topics of procedural law, making substantial use of the comparative method, in the attempt to examine and explain the ideas which underlie some of the most important of its constituent elements. In the final section, he deals with the reform of English law and ventures a prediction of the consequences that the new Civil Procedure Rules, together with the reforms which more less immediately preceded them, will have on the character of English procedural law. 4aCivil Procedure-Great Britain a07304/MKRI-P/XII-2007 a07304/MKRI-P/XII-2007