Frontiers in Civil Justice

Frontiers in Civil Justice
Title Frontiers in Civil Justice PDF eBook
Author Kramer, Xandra
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages 319
Release 2022-08-18
Genre Law
ISBN 1802203826

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This book studies three interrelated frontiers in civil justice from European and national perspectives, combining theory with policy and insights from practice: the interplay between private and public justice, the digitisation of justice, and litigation funding. These current topics are viewed against the backdrop of the requirements of effective access to justice and the overall goal of establishing a sustainable civil justice system in Europe.

The New Frontiers of Civil Rights Litigation

The New Frontiers of Civil Rights Litigation
Title The New Frontiers of Civil Rights Litigation PDF eBook
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Justice Without Frontiers

Justice Without Frontiers
Title Justice Without Frontiers PDF eBook
Author C. G. Weeramantry
Publisher Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages 468
Release 1997-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9789041102416

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Part A: General perspectives.

Frontiers of Civil Liberties

Frontiers of Civil Liberties
Title Frontiers of Civil Liberties PDF eBook
Author Norman Dorsen
Publisher
Total Pages 456
Release 1968
Genre Civil rights
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EU Civil Justice

EU Civil Justice
Title EU Civil Justice PDF eBook
Author Burkhard Hess
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 336
Release 2016-01-14
Genre Law
ISBN 150990171X

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This seventh volume in the Swedish Studies in European Law series brings together some of the most prominent scholars working within the fast-evolving field of EU civil justice. Civil justice has an impact on matters involving, inter alia, family relationships, consumers, entrepreneurs, employees, small and medium-sized businesses and large multinational corporations. It therefore has great power and potential. Over the past 15 years a wealth of EU measures have been enacted in this field. Issues arising from the implementation thereof and practice in relation to these measures are now emerging. Hence, this volume will explore the benefits as well as the challenges of these measures. The particular themes covered include forum shopping, alternative dispute resolution, simplified procedures and debt collection, family matters and collective redress. In addition, the deepening of the field that continues post-Lisbon has occasioned a new level of regulatory and policy challenges. These are discussed in the final part of the volume which focuses on mutual recognition also in the broader European law context of integration in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice.

Civil Justice Reconsidered

Civil Justice Reconsidered
Title Civil Justice Reconsidered PDF eBook
Author Steven P. Croley
Publisher NYU Press
Total Pages 304
Release 2017-08-22
Genre Law
ISBN 1479811971

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Prosecutes the civil litigation system and proposes practical reforms to increase access to the courts and reduce costs. Civil litigation has come under fire in recent years. Some critics portray a system of dishonest lawyers and undeserving litigants who prevail too often, and are awarded too much money. Others criticize the civil justice system for being out of reach for many who have suffered real injury. But contrary to these perspectives and popular belief, the civil justice system in the United States is not out of control. In Civil Justice Reconsidered, Steven Croley demonstrates that civil litigation is, for the most part, socially beneficial. An effective civil litigation system is accessible to parties who have suffered legal wrongs, and it is reliable in the sense that those with stronger claims tend to prevail over those with weaker claims. However, while most of the system’s failures are overstated, they are not wholly off base; civil litigation often imposes excessive costs that, among other unfortunate consequences, impede access to the courts, and Croley offers ways to reform civil litigation in the interest of justice for potential plaintiffs and defendants, and for the rule of law itself. A better litigation system matters only because of what is at stake for real people, and Civil Justice Reconsidered speaks to the thought leaders, litigation reformers, members of the bar and bench, and policymakers who can answer the call for reforming civil litigation in the United States. Prosecutes the civil litigation system and proposes practical reforms to increase access to the courts and reduce costs. Civil litigation has come under fire in recent years. Some critics portray a system of dishonest lawyers and undeserving litigants who prevail too often, and are awarded too much money. Others criticize the civil justice system for being out of reach for many who have suffered real injury. But contrary to these perspectives and popular belief, the civil justice system in the United States is not out of control. In Civil Justice Reconsidered, Steven Croley demonstrates that civil litigation is, for the most part, socially beneficial. An effective civil litigation system is accessible to parties who have suffered legal wrongs, and it is reliable in the sense that those with stronger claims tend to prevail over those with weaker claims. However, while most of the system’s failures are overstated, they are not wholly off base; civil litigation often imposes excessive costs that, among other unfortunate consequences, impede access to the courts, and Croley offers ways to reform civil litigation in the interest of justice for potential plaintiffs and defendants, and for the rule of law itself. A better litigation system matters only because of what is at stake for real people, and Civil Justice Reconsidered speaks to the thought leaders, litigation reformers, members of the bar and bench, and policymakers who can answer the call for reforming civil litigation in the United States.

The New Frontiers of Civil Rights Litigation

The New Frontiers of Civil Rights Litigation
Title The New Frontiers of Civil Rights Litigation PDF eBook
Author Michèle Alexandre
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Release 2019
Genre Civil rights
ISBN 9781531011703

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