Court congestion; some remedial approaches: conciliation, pretrial, training, use of auxiliaries and electronic devices. Papers of a workshop held in Venice November 12 to November 15, 1970.

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Imprint:Roma : Bulzoni Editore, 1971.
Description:iii, 203 p. 25 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/3302387
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Other authors / contributors:World Association of Judges.
International Legal Center.
Notes:At head of title: World Association of Judges. International Legal Center.
Includes bibliographical references.
Table of Contents:
  • List of participants, Venice workshop
  • Introduction and summary / Peider Könz
  • Mandatory pretrial conciliation: the ceylon experience / R.K.V. Goonesekere and Barry Metzger
  • The administration of justice by laymen in Iran: a report on houses of equity and councils of arbitration / Jafar Bushehri and Gordon B. Baldwin
  • Preliminary instruction in Europe: the Italian experience, with some comparative data / Giovanni Antonio Micheli
  • Pre-trial procedures in American courts: a preliminary view / G.W. Foster
  • Trial techniques to speed up the disposal of cases / Arsenio P. Dizon
  • Judicial selection and training in some countries of continental Europe: a comparative survey / Giovanni E. Longo
  • Judiciary and judicial training in Afghanistan part one: The Islamic historical background / G.A. Karimi
  • Part two: the judicial training program / Mohammed Ismail Kasimyar and Gerald R. Williams
  • Court administration-use of auxiliaries and electronic equipment / Antonio Brancaccio.