Foundations of Civil Justice

Foundations of Civil Justice
Author: Fabien Gélinas
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2015-06-26
Genre: Law
ISBN: 3319187759

This book reviews the knowledge corpus about access to civil justice across disciplines and legal traditions and proposes a new research framework for civil justice reform. This framework is intended to foster further critical analysis of the justice system in a systematic and organized way. In particular, the framework underlines the tensions between different values considered as central to the civil justice system, and in doing so potentially allows for conscious, reflected and enlightened choices about the values that are to be prioritized in the reform of justice systems.

Managing Discovery

Managing Discovery
Author: Australian Law Reform Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2011
Genre: Costs (Law)
ISBN: 9780980719468

"The 2009 report by the Access to Justice Taskforce, 'A Strategic framework for access to justice in the Federal Civil system' examined access to civil justice in the federal system from a system-wide, strategic perspective. In considering barriers to just in relation to court based dispute resolution, the Taskforce noted the high and often disportionate cost of discovery and recommended further enquiry on the issue."--Terms of reference.

Managing Discovery

Managing Discovery
Author: Australian Law Reform Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2011
Genre: Costs (Law)
ISBN: 9780980719475

"The 2009 report by the Access to Justice Taskforce, 'A Strategic framework for access to justice in the Federal Civil system' examined access to civil justice in the federal system from a system-wide, strategic perspective. In considering barriers to just in relation to court based dispute resolution, the Taskforce noted the high and often disportionate cost of discovery and recommended further enquiry on the issue."--Terms of reference.

Access to Justice

Access to Justice
Author: Sir Harry Woolf
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Civil law
ISBN: 9780113800995

Access to Justice

Federal Civil Justice System Strategy Paper

Federal Civil Justice System Strategy Paper
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2003
Genre: Adversary system (Law)
ISBN:

"This paper has been prepared by the Attorney-General's Department to provide guidance on policy directions for the federal civil justice system. The paper focuses on ways of managing federal civil disputes, how litigants interact with the system, and the role of courts and lawyers in the system." -- p. i.

Advancing Civil Justice Reform and Conflict Resolution in Africa and Asia: Comparative Analyses and Case Studies

Advancing Civil Justice Reform and Conflict Resolution in Africa and Asia: Comparative Analyses and Case Studies
Author: Yin, Elijah Tukwariba
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2021-06-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1799878996

The civil justice system is characterized by a distinct dispute resolution and law enforcement functions, although these functions are not always explicit and their relationship can be vague. People normally turn to this legal system to address an “unjust" situation they encounter. This makes civil justice both socially and economically important, as it may be driven by efficiency or access to justice concerns. The literature suggests that law reform has an uninspiring record in this field. This is because it has, largely, not been considered with a detailed, empirically informed evaluation of proposed solutions. This legal system is complex, and research in this field is correspondingly challenging, interesting, and important. Advancing Civil Justice Reform and Conflict Resolution in Africa and Asia: Comparative Analyses and Case Studies provides significant empirical research findings as well as theoretical reviews and frameworks on a wide array of issues within civil justice and the legal system. This includes topic areas such as access to justice and legal representation, the challenges to developing civil justice, courts and procedures, and civil justice reform. This book is valuable for lawyers, human rights lawyers, court officials, psychologists, social workers, sociologists, consultants, professionals, academicians, students, and researchers working in the field of law, socio-legal studies, sociology, anthropology, political science, social work, social policy, economics, and criminal justice, along with anyone seeking updated information on the current reforms and challenges within the civil justice and legal systems.

Beyond Elite Law

Beyond Elite Law
Author: Samuel Estreicher
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 757
Release: 2016-04-26
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1107070104

This book describes the access to justice crisis facing low- and middle-income Americans and the current reforms to address it.

Access to Justice

Access to Justice
Author: Deborah L. Rhode
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2004-09-23
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0190286660

"Equal Justice Under Law" is one of America's most proudly proclaimed and widely violated legal principles. But it comes nowhere close to describing the legal system in practice. Millions of Americans lack any access to justice, let alone equal access. Worse, the increasing centrality of law in American life and its growing complexity has made access to legal assistance critical for all citizens. Yet according to most estimates about four-fifths of the legal needs of the poor, and two- to three-fifths of the needs of middle-income individuals remain unmet. This book reveals the inequities of legal assistance in America, from the lack of access to educational services and health benefits to gross injustices in the criminal defense system. It proposes a specific agenda for change, offering tangible reforms for coordinating comprehensive systems for the delivery of legal services, maximizing individual's opportunities to represent themselves, and making effective legal services more affordable for all Americans who need them.