Présentation de l’éditeur
The first codification of Polish court proceedings was made in 1523. Half a millennium later, the jurists in this volume have carefully analyzed the transformation of Polish civil procedure from then to the present day against the historical background of the development of modern European legal orders and institutions. This study is the result of the work of a research group established at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, consisting of historical and modern jurists and scholars of civil procedure and private law.
Contributors are: Grzegorz J. Blicharz, Andrzej Dziadzio, Radosław Flejszar, Krzysztof Fokt, Kacper Górski, Jan Halberda, Vincent R. Johnson, Izabela Lewandowska-Malec, Martin Löhing, Franciszek Longchamps de Bérier, Dorota Malec, Maciej Mikuła, Andrzej Olaś, Grzegorz Smyk, Kamila Staudigl-Ciechowicz, and Abdoul Yatera.
Sommaire
Introduction: The Monograph and Its Purpose
Authors: Andrzej Dziadzio and Franciszek Longchamps de Bérier
Chapter 1 Procedural Roman-Canonical Law in European and Polish Legal Culture
Author: Franciszek Longchamps de Bérier
Chapter 2 Formula Processus (1523): The Landmark of Polish Land Procedural Law
Author: Kacper Górski
Chapter 3 Procedure before a Land Court in Civil Cases in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth at the Turn of the 17th Century
Author: Izabela Lewandowska-Malec
Chapter 4 Reform of the Procedure of Polish Municipal Law: Processus Iuris Cracoviensis in Civilibus of 1544
Author: Maciej Mikuła
Chapter 5 Procedural Law in Village Statutes in the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland (15th–18th Centuries)
Author: Krzysztof Fokt
Chapter 6 The French Code de procédure civile in Polish Territories in the 19th Century
Author: Dorota Malec
Chapter 7 An Appeal to the Faculty of Law at the Jagiellonian University against Violation of the French Code Civil by the Courts of the Free City of Cracow (1815–1833)
Author: Andrzej Dziadzio
Chapter 8 The Development of German Civil Procedure from the 16th to the 20th Century
Author: Martin Löhnig
Chapter 9 The Evolution of Austrian Civil Procedure from the 18th to the 20th Century
Author: Kamila Staudigl-Ciechowicz
Chapter 10 Russian Law of Civil Procedure of 1864
Author: Grzegorz Smyk
Chapter 11 The Influence of Foreign Laws on the Polish Code of Civil Procedure (1930/33)
Author: Andrzej Dziadzio
Chapter 12 Judges’ Independence and Accountability: 500 Years of Adjudication in Civil Law
Author: Grzegorz J. Blicharz
Chapter 13 Civil Procedure on the Road Ahead: Toward a Fully Digital, Amicable Civil Procedure?
Author: Abdoul Yatera
Chapter 14 Civil Procedure in Poland of the Communist Era
Author: Radosław Flejszar
Chapter 15 Polish Code of Civil Procedure (semper reformandus): The Ongoing Evolution of Polish Civil Procedure. Future Insights from Three Decades of Never-Ending Reform
Author: Andrzej Olaś
Afterword
Authors: Andrzej Dziadzio and Franciszek Longchamps de Bérier
Appendix: Perspectives on Civil Procedure at Law and in Equity in Old England. Honoring the Anniversaries of the Enactment of Formula Processus (Poland, 1523) and the Judicature Acts (England, 1873)
Authors: Vincent R. Johnson and Jan Halberda