Zivilprozessordnung und Nebengesetze
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Edited by:
Rolf A. Schütze
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Founded by:
Bernhard Wieczorek
This major, fourteen-volume series provides up-to-date commentary on the entire Code of Civil Procedure and the relevant ancillary laws. The commentary engages in rigorous scholarship in order to do meet the standards of civil procedure practice.
This introduction to the 14-volume legal commentary on the Code of Civil Procedure encompasses the full scope of law, including relevant ancillary statutes in their most recent versions. Academically rigorous, it meets all the requirements of professional practice.
Volume 2 presents the current legal situation and precedent relating to the parties in and costs of a trial.
Volume 3 deals with oral arguments, service, and summons, as well as hearings and periods. It also provides commentary on default judgments and the restorations of the status quo ante.
Volume 4 provides a commentary on proceedings before state courts up until the delivery of a judgement.
Volume 5 provides commentary on the types of judgment and procedures before a judge sitting alone.
Volume 7 deals with all of the legal remedies described in the German Code of Civil Procedure.
Volume 8 outlines certain procedures from the German Code of Civil Procedure, providing in particular extensive commentary on the "Musterfeststellungsklage" (model declatory procedure).
This 14-volume commentary on civil procedure covers the entire Code of Civil Procedure and relevant ancillary laws, including the most recent changes. Thanks to its legal rigor and depth, the commentary is sure to meet the requirements of a broad readership, including practitioners in civil procedure.
Volume 13 contains all changes to the relevant ancillary laws, including the German Act on Model Case Proceedings in Disputes under Capital Markets Law (KapMuG), the Mediation Act (MediationsG), and the Act relating to the Introduction of the Code of Civil Procedure (EGZPO).