German Law in English 
A select bibliography

33. Civil procedure

ALLEN, R.J.,/KÖCK, S.,/RIECHENBERG K.,/ROSEN, D.T., The German advantage in civil procedure: a plea for more details and fewer generalities in comparative scholarship. (Discussion of the German advantage in civil procedure, J.H. Langbein, 52 The University of Chicago Law Review 823-66, 1985), 82 Northwestern University Law Review 705-62, 1988

BERNSTEIN, H., The finality of a judgment as a requirement for civil appeals in Germany. 47 Law and Contemporary Problems 35-60 (1984)

-- Code of Civil Procedure: see Goren

DANNEMANN, GERHARD, Jurisdiction based on the Presence of Assets in Germany: A Case Note, 41 International and Comparative Law Quarterly 632-637 (1992)

DRYANDER, C. von, Jurisdiction in civil and commercial matters under the German code of civil procedure. 16 The International Lawyer 671-692 (1982)

FISCH, W.B., Analogons to the class action: group action in France and Germany. 27 American Journal of Comparative Law 51-79 (1979)

-- Recent reforms in German civil procedure: the constitutional dimension. 1 Civil Justice Quarterly 33-51 (1982)

GERBER, D.J., Extraterritorial discovery and the conflict of procedural systems: Germany and the United States. 34 American Journal of Comparative Law 745-788, 1986

GOREN, SIMON L., The Code of Civil Procedure Rules of the Federal Republic of Germany of January 30, 1877 and The Introductory Act for the Code of Civil Procedure Rules of January 30, 1877, as of January 1988, Littleton (Colorado) 1990

GOTTWALD, P., Simplified civil procedure in West Germany. 31 American Journal of Comparative Law 687-701 (1983)

GRUNSKY, W., Limitations to retroaction in cases of amendments to precedent. 3 Law and State 72-89 (1971)

HABSCHEID, W.J., The fundamental principles of the law of civil procedure. 17 Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa 1-31 (1984)

HAUSCHKA, C.E., Central issues of business litigation in West German civil courts, 19 California Western International Law Journal 47-79, 1988/89

HEIDENBERG, P., Service of process and the gathering of information relative to a law suit brought in West Germany. 9 The International Lawyer 725-731 (1975)

KOCH, H., Class and public interest actions in German law, 5 Civil Justice Quarterly 66-77, 1986

KÖTZ, II., Civil litigation and public interest. 1 Civil Justice Quarterly 237-252 (1982)

-- Civil litigation and the public interest in German civil procedure, in: PETERI, Z., (ed.), Legal Theory, comparative law. Studies in honor of Professor Imre Szabó. Budapest 1984, 151-177

LANGBEIN, J.H., The German advantage in civil procedure, 52 The University of Chicago Law Review 823-66, 1985

LANGBEIN, J.H., Trashing the German advantage (Discussion of the German advantage in civil procedure: a plea for more details and fewer generalities in comparative scholarship, R.J. Allen, S. Köck, K. Riechenberg, D.T. Rosen, 82 Northwestern University Law Review 705-62, 1988), 82 Northwestern University Law Review 763-84, 1988

MARTINY, D., Recognition and enforcement of foreign money judgments in the Federal Republic of Germany, 35 The American Journal of Comparative Law 721-59, 1987

MEHREN, A.T., von, Some comparative reflections on first instance civil procedure: recent reforms in German civil procedure and in the Federal Rules, 63 The Notre Dame Law Review 609-27, 1988

PAUSSMEYER, C.-H., German court practice on sovereign immunity with special reference to current trends in the Federal Republic of Germany. 25 German Yearbook of International Law 417-432 (1982)

REITZ, J.C., Why we probably cannot adopt the German advantage in civil procedure (Discussion of the German advantage in civil procedure, J.H. Langbein, 52 The University of Chicago Law Review 823-66, 1985) 75 Iowa Law Review 987-1009, 1990

SCHIMA, H./ HOYER, H., Ordinary proceedings in first instance: Central European countries. 16(6) International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law 101-140 (1984)

SCHÜTZE, R.A., The recognition and enforcement of American civil judgements containing punative damages in the Federal Republic of Germany, 11 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 581-602, 1990

SHEMANSKI, D.R., Obtaining evidence in the Federal Republic of Germany: the impact of the Hague Evidence Convention on German-American Judicial Cooperation. 17 The International Lawyer 465-487 (1983)

TRIEBEL, V., An outline of the Swiss-German rules of civil procedure and practice relating to evidence. 47 Arbitration 221-228 (1982)

TROTT, R.W., Germany: practical legal guide on costs and fees, court procedures and commercial law. Braunschweig 1977

WESTERHOLT, II. Graf von,/ LAUTZ, P., Litigation in civil courts, in: RÜSTER, B. (ed.), Business transactions in Germany. Munich, New York, loose-leaf since 1983, vol. 1 ch. 5

ZELLER, J./ VARGES, G.S., Foreign creditor claims in Germany. International Financial Review 25-29 (1982)
 

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