Part Ⅰ -Rethinking the Common Law/Civil Law Divide 3
Mirjan Damaska—The Common Law / Civil Law Divide: Residual Truth of a Misleading Distinction 3
Marcel Storme—Le Common Law / Civil Law Divide: An Introduction 23
Oscar G. Chase—Comments on Professor Damaska: Residual Truth of a Misleading Distinction 29
Part Ⅱ-Country Studies from Across the Divide 37
Janet Walker—Country Studies from Across the Divide: The Impact of Reform on Convergence 37
Linda S. Mullenix—American Exceptionalism and Convergence Theory: Are We There Yet? 41
Andres de la Oliva Santos—Spanish Civil Procedure Act 2000: Flying Over Common and Civil Law Traditions 63
Samuel P. Baumgartner—Civil Procedure Reform in Switzerland and the Role of Legal Transplants 75
Neil Andrews—English Civil Justice in the Age of Convergence 97
Yasuhei Taniguchi—How Much Does Japanese Civil Procedure Belong to the Civil Law and to the Common Law? 111
Murat Ozsunay—The Turkish 2009 Draft Code of Civil Procedure, Eight Decades after the Voluntary Adoption of the Swiss-Neuchatel Code of Civil Procedure 119
Part Ⅲ-The Changing Roles of the Participants 155
Trevor C.W. Farrow and Garry D. Watson, Q.C.—Courts and Procedures: The Changing Roles of the Participants 155
David Bamford—The Continuing Revolution: Experts and Evidence in Common Law Litigation 161
The Hon. Ian Binnie—The Changing Role of the Expert Witness 179
Emmanuel Jeuland—Le changement de role des temoins et des conseils darts quelques pays de droit civil et, en particulier, en France 193
Judith Resnik—Managerial Judges, Jeremy Bentham and the Privatization of Adjudication 205
Eduardo Oteiza—Civil Procedure Reforms in Latin America: The Role of the Judge and the Parties in Seeking a Fair Solution 225
Soraya Amrani-Mekki—The Future of the Categories, the Categories of the Futur 247
Part Ⅳ-Country Studies from Beyond the Divide 269
Thomas Main—Country Studies from Beyond the Divide: An Introduction 269
Pamela Schwikkard—Procedural Models and Fair Trial Rights 277
Celia Wasserstein Fassberg—Civil Procedure in a Mixed System: Israel 295
The Hon. Allan Lutfy and Emily McCarthy—Rule-Making in a Mixed Jurisdiction: The Federal Court (Canada) 313
Ada Pellegrini Grinover and Kazuo Watanabe—Brazil and Its European Influences 333
Dmitry Maleshin—Russian Civil Procedure: An Exceptional Mix 341
Margaret Y.K. Woo and Yanmin Cai—China's Developmental State and the Challenge of Formal Process: The Case of Counterfeit Medicine 361
Alan Uzelac—Survival of the Third Legal Tradition? 377
Part Ⅴ-International Harmonization Projects and Developments 399
Valerie Oosterveld—International Harmonization Projects and Developments: An Introduction 399
Eva Storskrubb—What Changes Will European Harmonization Bring? 403
Rolf Sturner—The ALI/Unidroit Principles of Transnational Civil Procedure and Their Influence on Future Private Enforcement of European Competition Law 421
His Excellency Judge Fausto Pocar—Common and Civil Law Traditions in the ICTY Criminal Procedure: Does Oil Blend with Water? 437
Part Ⅵ-Convergence in Other Contexts 463
Erik S. Knutsen and Sean Rehaag—Convergence in Other Contexts: An Introduction 463
James R. Maxeiner—It's the Law! Applying the Law Is the Missing Measure of Civil Law/Common Law Convergence 469
Baosheng Zhang and Hua Shang—Evidentiary Provisions of the People's Courts and Transition of the Judges' Role 491
Burt Neuborne—The Experience of the Holocaust Cases 507
Richard Marcus—Exceptionalism and Convergence: Form versus Content and Categorical Views of Procedure 521
Peter L. Murray—Mediation and Civil Justice: A Public-Private Partnership? 539
Edward F. Sherman—Judicial Supervision of Attorney Fees in Aggregate Litigation: The American Vioxx Experience as an Example for Other Countries 557
Deirdre Dwyer—Categories of English Civil Procedure 571
Part Ⅶ-Cultural Dimensions of Harmonization 597
Peter Gottwald—Cultural Dimensions of Harmonization: An Introduction 597
H. Patrick Glenn—A Western Legal Tradition? 601
Michele Taruffo—Some Remarks about Procedural Models 621
Part Ⅷ-Looking Ahead: The Future of Categories-Categories of the Future 631
Janet Walker—Looking Ahead: The Future of Categories-Categories of the Future 631
Loic Cadiet—Avenir des categories, categories de I'avenir: perspectives 635
Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr.—Civil Procedure in Comparative Perspective 657