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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 digitization 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.
With perspectives from an impressive selection of contributors the
book takes on a pan-European perspective and zooms in on several
European jurisdictions, thereby providing a holistic exploration of
current civil justice debates and frontiers. It includes chapters
dedicated to the interaction between public and private justice,
the digitisation of both private dispute resolution and court
litigation, including the rapid development and use of advanced
forms of Artificial Intelligence, and the funding of justice,
especially collective actions and settlements by means of private
funding and common funds. Addressing these key issues in the
current European debate on civil justice, this book will be an
ideal read for academics and policy makers interested in the most
recent frontier developments and innovations. Legal practitioners
will also benefit from the insight into complex topics such as
litigation funding, legal conflicts in a digital age, and resolving
disputes in a private setting.
This book focuses on four topical and interconnected, innovative
pathways to civil justice within the context of securing and
improving access to justice: the use of Artificial Intelligence and
its interactions with judicial systems; ADR and ODR tracks in
privatising justice systems; the effects of increased
self-representation on access to justice; and court specialization
and the establishment of commercial courts to counter the trend of
vanishing court trials. Top academics and experts from Europe, the
US and Canada address these topics in a critical and
multidisciplinary manner, combining legal, socio-legal and
empirical insights. The book is part of 'Building EU Civil
Justice', a five-year research project funded by the European
Research Council. It will be of interest to scholars and
policymakers, as well as practitioners working in the areas of
civil justice, alternative dispute resolution, court systems, and
legal tech. The chapters "Introduction: The Future of Access to
Justice - Beyond Science Fiction" and "Constituting a Civil Legal
System Called "Just": Law, Money, Power, and Publicity" are
available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
International License via link.springer.com.
This book focuses on four topical and interconnected, innovative
pathways to civil justice within the context of securing and
improving access to justice: the use of Artificial Intelligence and
its interactions with judicial systems; ADR and ODR tracks in
privatising justice systems; the effects of increased
self-representation on access to justice; and court specialization
and the establishment of commercial courts to counter the trend of
vanishing court trials. Top academics and experts from Europe, the
US and Canada address these topics in a critical and
multidisciplinary manner, combining legal, socio-legal and
empirical insights. The book is part of 'Building EU Civil
Justice', a five-year research project funded by the European
Research Council. It will be of interest to scholars and
policymakers, as well as practitioners working in the areas of
civil justice, alternative dispute resolution, court systems, and
legal tech. The chapters "Introduction: The Future of Access to
Justice - Beyond Science Fiction" and "Constituting a Civil Legal
System Called "Just": Law, Money, Power, and Publicity" are
available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
International License via link.springer.com.
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