CASE MANAGEMENT AND CO-OPERATION IN THE MODEL EUROPEAN RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE

Rules of civil procedure reflect the states attitude to balancing competing interests of the litigants and the wider public interest. While litigants have an interest in protecting their autonomy in the conduct of litigation, there is a greater public interest in ensuring that litigation is conducte...

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