Publications on CPLJ’s New Website
A dedicated website for the Comparative Procedural Law and Justice (CPLJ) project has been launched.
Started in September 2020 by the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law led by Burkhard Hess with support from the Luxembourg Research Fund FNR, in January 2024 the CPLJ project and the Institute were transferred to the University of Luxembourg, which now coordinates the project until its completion. The CPLJ project studied comparative civil procedural law and civil dispute resolution systems globally, focusing on cultural contexts and effective approaches. Key areas included the impact of technology, alternative dispute resolution, access to justice, collective litigation, and the need for transparency and independence in justice systems.
The website provides information and references about the project, but it also includes a Publication section dedicated to hosting contributions corresponding to various parts of the project.
