Andrews on civil processes, Volume I, Court proceedings

In two volumes Neil Andrews (University of Cambridge) examines civil processes in England and Wales. One of the leading legal jurisdictions in this area of law as many non-resident parties choose to conduct arbitration in London or bring proceedings before the English High Court, notably the Commerc...

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Civil procedure Wales
Mediation England
Mediation Wales
Conduct of court proceedings England
Conduct of court proceedings Wales
Actions and defenses England
Actions and defenses Wales
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