The Future of the Traditional Civil Procedure

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Abstract

The author emphasizes the important weapon that the electronic procedural is for the development of three utterly significant activities right now: consensus, research and mass processes. The electronic procedural places the litigant in a position of collaboration and changes the formal adversary system into a cooperative and permanent dialog. The electronic procedural makes us know in a better way the phenomenon of the conflicting, since it allows a qualitative analysis in real time. The electronic procedural allows us to know better the mass conflicting, facilitating the collective treatment of the individual demands or their transformation in collective demand, when applicable.

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Calmon, P. (2012). The Future of the Traditional Civil Procedure. In Ius Gentium (Vol. 15, pp. 67–87). Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4072-3_4

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