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This work investigates the structural requirements and procedural framework necessary for a model civil procedure code within the jurisdiction of England and Wales. John Sorabji, a recognized legal scholar and expert in civil justice systems, utilizes comparative analysis and historical procedural data to propose a standardized model. The text argues for a cohesive, accessible, and efficient procedural framework that addresses the complexities of modern litigation while maintaining the integrity of the adversarial system.
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Legal scholars and practitioners view this work as a significant contribution to the ongoing debate regarding procedural reform in the UK. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the author's rigorous approach to systemic legal architecture.
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0
Publication Date:
2024-01-01
Publisher:
New York : Oxford university press,
ISBN-10:
0191943932
ISBN-13:
9780191943935
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