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The length of civil first instance and appeal procedures in france: Endemic delay and the need for reform

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  1. Report of Coulon, M.J-M., president of the Paris tribunal de grande instance, Paris, January 1997.

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  3. Supra n. 3. Report of Coulon, M.J-M., president of the Paris tribunal de grande instance, Paris, January 1997.

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Translated from the French by Nicholas Tait, M.I.T.I., and abridged by Anthony Harvey from a paper originally prepared for the Paris Colloquium of the Franco-British Judicial Co-Operation Committee in March 1997.

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Levon-Guérin, F., Chadelat, C. The length of civil first instance and appeal procedures in france: Endemic delay and the need for reform. Liverpool Law Rev 20, 177–199 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02799316

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