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Beschreibung
Civil Procedure Rules at 20 considers the successes and failures of the CPR, and current challenges faced by those designing, administering, and using the civil justice system.
Civil Procedure Rules at 20 considers the successes and failures of the CPR, and current challenges faced by those designing, administering, and using the civil justice system.
Über den Autor
Andrew Higgins is an Associate Professor of Civil Procedure at the Faculty of Law and Mansfield College, University of Oxford. He has published on a wide range of English procedure related topics including class actions, judicial bias, disclosure, case management, and costs and funding and has also published Legal Professional Privilege for Corporations: A Guide to 4 Major Common Law Jurisdictions (Oxford University Press 2014).
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • Part I: Introduction

  • 1: Damien Byrne Hill and Maura McIntosh: The Civil Procedure Rules Twenty Years On: The Practitioners' Perspective

  • 2: Andrew Higgins: Keep Calm and Keep Litigating

  • Part II: Judicial Presentations

  • 3: Terence Etherton: Rule-Making For a Digital Court Process: The Civil Procedure Rules

  • 4: Peter Coulson: Discovery: To Disclosure and Beyond

  • 5: Ernest Ryder: Transformation from First Principles

  • 6: Nathalie Lieven: Interventions in Judicial Review Proceedings

  • 7: Martin Chamberlain: National Security, Closed Material Procedures, and Fair Trials

  • 8: Rupert Jackson: Civil Justice Reform: Where Next?

  • 9: Kate O'Regan: Reflections from Former Masters of the Rolls on Managing Civil Justice

  • Part III: Collective Redress

  • 10: Stephen Wisking and Ruth Allen: Taking Stock of the Collective Proceedings Regime in the Competition Appeal Tribunal - A Successful Compromise?

  • 11: Rachael Mulheron: Lord Woolf, Multi-Party Situations, and Limitation Periods

  • Part IV: Disclosure

  • 12: Charles Hollander: Disclosure: Should We Have Stayed with the RSC?

  • 13: Stuart Sime: Proportionality and Search-based Disclosure

  • Part V: Judicial Review

  • 14: Maurice Sunkin: The Use of Empirically Based Information when Reforming and Evaluating Judicial Review

  • 15: Joe Tomlinson and Alison Pickup: 1. Reforming Judicial Review Costs Rules in an Age of Austerity

  • Part VI: Costs and Funding

  • 16: Rabeea Assy: The Overriding Principles of Affordable and Expeditious Adjudication

  • 17: John Sorabji: The Long Struggle for Fixed Cost Reform

  • Part VII: National Security

  • 18: Hayley J. Hooper: A Core Irreducible Minimum? The Operation of the AF (No. 3) Duty in the Closed Material Procedure

  • Part VIII: Technology

  • 19: Richard Goodman: Reform of Civil Justice

  • 20: Adrian Zuckerman: Artificial Intelligence in the Administration of Justice

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
Fachbereich: BGB
Genre: Importe, Recht
Produktart: Nachschlagewerke
Rubrik: Recht & Wirtschaft
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: Gebunden
ISBN-13: 9780198863182
ISBN-10: 0198863187
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Higgins
Redaktion: Higgins, Andrew
Hersteller: ACADEMIC
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 240 x 161 x 23 mm
Von/Mit: Higgins
Erscheinungsdatum: 28.09.2020
Gewicht: 0,687 kg
Artikel-ID: 118713176

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