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Alternative Dispute Resolution: From Roman Law to Contemporary Regulations
red. Bronisław Sitek, Jakub J. Szczerbowski, Katarzyna Ciućkowska-Leszczewicz, Carmen Lazaro Guillamón, Aleksander W. Bauknecht, Sławomir Kursa
Wydawnictwo Naukowe Silva Rerum
Warszawa 2016
ISBN: 978-83-64447-92-1
liczba stron: 193
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Spis treści
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Introduction
Part I
Chapter 1. Qualifications for becoming an arbitrator of the arbitration courts in Roman law and in selected contemporary legal systems
(Bronisław Sitek)
Chapter 2. Arbitration as an Alternative Dispute Resolution Method - From Antiquity until the Present Day
(Renata Świrgoń-Skok, Anna Kościółek)
Chapter 3. Types of Arbitration Agreement – The Comparative Analysis
(Anna Franusz)
Part II
Chapter 1. Standards for conducting mediation in labour law matters
(Aneta M. Arkuszewska, Agata Ludera-Ruszel)
Chapter 2. Historical, cultural and legal bases of mediation in common law and continental law systems as well as its Roman origins
(Beata J. Kowalczyk)
Chapter 3. Administrative Mediation, Application by the European Banking Authority as an Experience of Alternative Dispute Resolution in Administrative Procedure
(María Lidón Lara Ortiz)
Chapter 4. The out-of-court agreement on payments and the bankruptcy mediator in Spain
(Amparo Montañana Casaní)
Part III
Chapter 1. Admissibility of Voluntary Agreement into Polish Civil Procedure in the light of Roman Law Practice
(Joanna Misztal-Konecka)
Chapter 2. Challenges for Alternative Dispute Resolution in Spain: Procedural Issues
(Andrea Planchadell Gargallo)
Chapter 3. Medical Events
(Iwona Wrześniewska-Wal)
Chapter 4. Challenges for Alternative Dispute Resolution in Spain: Criminal Issues
(Caty Vidales Rodriguez)
Part IV
Chapter 1. “Ni cum eo pacit, talio esto”
(Jan Zabłocki)
Chapter 2. Public opinion and conflict resolution – a few comments
(Elżbieta Loska)
Chapter 3. Procedural and Extrajudicial Protection of Easement of Passage in Roman Law
(Renata Kamińska)
Chapter 4. ‘Vir cum divortium fecit mulieri iudex pro censore est.’ Were the woman’s morals examined and assessed during or out of a lawsuit?
(Anna Tarwacka)
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Notes about authors and editors