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            Der Prozess

            APARIUZ XXIV

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            Author(s)
            Bopp, Dominik
            Dalla Palma, Helin
            Diethelm, Dominique
            Geering, Florian
            Hunkemöller, Pia
            Kiritharan, Gishok
            Kistler, Alexander
            Liniger, Isabel
            Lisik, Natalie
            Nastovski, Nikola
            Reusser, Christoph
            Rudolph, Nancy
            Stauffer, Anna Elisa
            Stein, Vivian
            Strub, Franco
            Weber, Yannick
            Oberhammer, .h.c. Paul
            Tobler, Christa
            Weingart, Denise
            Baumgartner, Samuel P.
            Contributor(s)
            Bopp, Dominik (editor)
            Kistler, Alexander (editor)
            Lisik, Natalie (editor)
            Reber, Kristof (editor)
            Language
            German
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            Abstract
            Trials play a central role in jurisprudence. The XXIV edition of the APARIUZ series focuses on the court process and at the same time opens up a view of other processes in law. In addition to procedural issues, the authors deal with processes of social protection, transparency, internationalization and method finding. The anthology includes contributions from young academics at the University of Zurich as well as guest contributions from established figures from academia and practice.
             
            Prozesse haben eine zentrale Stellung in der Rechtswissenschaft. Die XXIV. Ausgabe der Schriftenreihe APARIUZ stellt den Gerichtsprozess in den Vordergrund und öffnet gleichzeitig den Blick für andere Prozesse im Recht. Die Autor*innen behandeln nebst verfahrensrechtlichen Fragen Prozesse des Sozialschutzes, der Transparenz, der Internationalisierung und der Methodenfindung. Der Sammelband umfasst Beiträge von Nachwuchswissenschaftler*innen der Universität Zürich sowie Gastbeiträge von etablierten Persönlichkeiten aus Wissenschaft und Praxis.
             
            URI
            https://doab-dev.siscern.org/handle/20.500.12854/173268
            Keywords
            Prozess, Zivilrecht, Zivilverfahrensrecht, Strafrecht, Strafverfahrensrecht, öffentliches Recht, öffentliches Verfahrensrecht
            DOI
            10.38107/051
            Publisher
            sui generis Verlag
            Publication date and place
            Zurich, 2023
            Classification
            Law
            Pages
            364
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