Background
Cappelletti, Mauro was born in 1927 in. Djur, U. Florence (Italy), 1952, Libero Docente, 1957.
(This book is the first application of the comparative met...)
This book is the first application of the comparative method to the analysis of both the basic features of judicial process and their evolution and profound transformation in Europe and America. Cappelletti discusses the challenges facing the courts of justice and other adjudicatory agencies, and evaluates the solutions adopted by contemporary legal systems.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0198256345/?tag=2022091-20
Cappelletti, Mauro was born in 1927 in. Djur, U. Florence (Italy), 1952, Libero Docente, 1957.
Djur, University Florence, Italy, 1952. Libero Docente, University Florence, Italy, 1957. Doctor honoris causa, University Aix-Marseille, France, 1977.
Doctor honoris causa, University Ghent, Belgium, 1979. Doctor honoris causa, University Fed de la Plata, 1993. Doctor honoris causa, University Noteril de Argentina, 1993.
Clerk to president Italian Bar, 1952—1954. Research fellow University Freiburg (Federal Republic Germany), 1955—1957. Professor University Macerata, Italy, 1957—1962.
Former professor University Florence. Founder, director Institute Comparative Law, Florence, 1962—1976. Fulbright visiting professor Stanford (California) University, 1968, professor law, 1970—1986, Lewis Talbot & Nadine Hearn Shelton.
Professor international legal studies, 1986—1996. Professor emeritus, 1996—2004. Visiting professor legal science Cambridge, England, 1988—1989.
President Ctr Comparative Judicial Studies, Florence, 1968—1980. Visiting professor Harvard University, 1969, University California,Berkeley, 1970. Cooley lecturer University Michigan, 1970.
Co-director Ford Foundation committee research project access justice, 1973—1979. Lecturer University Buffalo, 1975. Professor European University Institute, Florence, 1976—1987, chairman law department, 1977—1979, 1983, 1985—1986.
Fellow Center Advanced Study Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, 1984—1985. Director Ford Foundation research project European integration and American federal experience, 1981—1989. Member advisory board numerous periodicals.
(This book is the first application of the comparative met...)
Board advisors Max-Planck-Institute fur Auslandisches und Internationales Privatrecht. Fellow: International Academy Comparative Law, British Academy (correspondent). Member: Accademia Toscana di Scienze e Lettere La Colombaria, Societe de Legislation Compare, American Foreign Law Association, International Association Procedural Law, Italian Association Comparative Law (president 1970-1977), Academy de Argentina (honorary), Instituto Latinoamericano de Derecho Procesal (honorary), Accademia dei Lincei, International Association Legal Science (vice president 1979-1982, president 1983-1984), Letters and Arts, Belgium (foreign member), Royal Academy of Sciences, Institut de France (correspondent).