A critical examination of the theoretical underpinnings of the Woolf and Jackson reforms to the English and Welsh civil justice system.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Sorabji is a practising barrister and also the current legal secretary to the Master of the Rolls, to whom he provides advice on a wide range of subjects and specifically the English civil justice system's development. Since 2012 he has taught University College London's LLM course on Principles of Civil Justice.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Theories of Justice: 1. The crisis in civil justice 2. Substantive justice and the RSC 3. Bentham, substantive justice is no end in itself Part II. Woolf's New Theory of Justice: 4. Woolf's new theory: a traditionalist view 5. The overriding objective: a new theory of justice (I) 6. The overriding objective: a new theory of justice (II) Part III. Implementation: 7. Problems of proportionate justice.
Part I. Theories of Justice: 1. The crisis in civil justice 2. Substantive justice and the RSC 3. Bentham, substantive justice is no end in itself Part II. Woolf's New Theory of Justice: 4. Woolf's new theory: a traditionalist view 5. The overriding objective: a new theory of justice (I) 6. The overriding objective: a new theory of justice (II) Part III. Implementation: 7. Problems of proportionate justice.
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