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    almahu_9950008518302882
    Format: 1 online resource (213 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783428592630
    Series Statement: Studien zum vergleichenden Privatrecht - Studies in Comparative Private Law 26
    Content: The book compares inter alia how civil courts in the United States and Germany balance the burdens on the plaintiff and defendant during the pleading and information-disclosure stages by focusing on pleading requirements, accommodations made to the plaintiff to account for information asymmetry and an examination of testimonial privileges. The initial pleading stage of a civil case addresses important threshold questions before the court proceeds to collecting and evaluating evidence. Access to evidence in the United States through discovery procedures is much broader than in Germany and the pleading standard in federal courts was modified due to criticism of costly and invasive discovery. But pleading that requires more than notice to the defendant imposes a higher burden on the plaintiff. The degree to which civil procedure demands cooperation from civil defendants in the form of document and testimonial disclosure likewise reflects broader value judgments about the appropriate burdens on the parties in litigation. Using the ideal types of legal formalism and legal realism, the author examines the jurisprudential underpinnings for differences between German and U.S. approaches to pleading and information-disclosure. The author concludes that important procedural principles and longstanding practices account for significant differences in pleading and cooperation rules; these rules favor defendants in Germany while generally tending to favor plaintiffs in the United States.
    Note: Doctoral Thesis Universität Köln 2023
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783428192632
    Language: English
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift
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