COMPARATIVE CIVIL PROCEDURE:
Comparative Civil Procedure
Comparative Civil Procedure
Study: Civil Law - 9. semester
Commercial Law - 9. semester
Constitutional-Administrative - 9. semester
Criminal Law - 9. semester
International Law - 9. semester
The European Union Law - 9. semester
Code: 84046
ECTS: 4.0
Course coordinators: prof. dr. sc. Alan Uzelac
doc. dr. sc. Marko Bratković
Lecturers: dr. sc. Juraj Brozović - Lectures
Exam dates:
  • 15. 04. 2024.
  • 10. 06. 2024.
  • 24. 06. 2024.
  • 08. 07. 2024.
  • 26. 08. 2024.
  • 09. 09. 2024.
Exam registration: Studomat
Basic data
Comparative Civil Procedure Civil Law - 9. semester
Commercial Law - 9. semester
Constitutional-Administrative - 9. semester
Criminal Law - 9. semester
International Law - 9. semester
The European Union Law - 9. semester
4.0 84046
Lecturer in charge Consultations Location
prof. dr. sc. Alan Uzelac

Thursdays at 15.00h.

Trg Republike Hrvatske 3, room 19
doc. dr. sc. Marko Bratković Trg Republike Hrvatske 3, room 41 (IV. kat, u potkrovlju)
Lecturer Consultations Location
dr. sc. Juraj Brozović (Lectures)

Student hours are agreed upon in advance and held via Google Meet platform

Trg Republike Hrvatske 3, room 42/IV
Literature
REQUIRED: Damaška, M.; Faces of Justice and State Authority; Yale, str
RECOMMENDED: John Henry Merryman; The civil law tradition: an introduction to the legal systems of Western Europe and Latin America; Stanford (1985), str
RECOMMENDED: Uzelac, A.; Survival of the third legal tradition? in: IAPL 2009 Conference Materials: Future of Categories - Categories of the Future; IAPL (2009), str. 1-13
RECOMMENDED: The Development of Civil Procedural Law in Twentieth-Century Europe: From party Autonomy to Judicial Case Management and Efficiency, in: C.H. van Rhee (ed.), Judicial Case Management and Efficiency in Civil Litigation; The Development of Civil Procedural Law in Twentieth-Century Europe: From party Autonomy to Judicial Case Management and Efficiency, in: C.H. van Rhee (ed.), Judicial Case Management and Efficiency in Civil Litigation; (2008), str. 11-25
Description
The students will acquire knowledge about the radically different ways in which legal traditions conceive litigation in civil cases. They will learn to think about the difficulties of model presentation and question the accuracy of the accustomed schemes, e.g. the common and civil law divide. The students are going to enhance their understanding of the particular structural elements that are combined together in order to form a specific procedural flavour
Exam dates
15. 04. 2024.
10. 06. 2024.
24. 06. 2024.
08. 07. 2024.
26. 08. 2024.
09. 09. 2024.