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Civil Justice Survey
The Oxford
Civil Justice Survey was conducted in
2008. It aimed to establish the extent to which perceptions
of differences between national civil justice systems
affect the choice of the proper law of contract and
the choice of forum for dispute resolution in cross-border
transactions and to identify which differences in national
civil justice systems are perceived as important and
accordingly deserve the attention of policy makers.
Survey
questionnaire [pdf file]
Summary
of survey results [pdf file]
Full
survey results [Excel file]
Draft
conference papers
on civil justice in Europe.
The
full versions are to be published in the Studies of
the Oxford Institute of European and Comparative Law
in 2009: http://www.hartpub.co.uk/books/series.asp.
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