Abstract

Civil justice reform is on the political agenda in many nations. While the details of reform campaigns vary from country to country, certain common themes can be discerned. The authors of this essay suggest an analytic framework for the cross-cultural analysis of court reform. England, Italy, Germany, and the United States are points of reference in this discussion. The framework presented here serves as an introduction to the three more specifically focused papers that follow in this special issue.

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