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El. knyga: Foundations of Civil Justice: Toward a Value-Based Framework for Reform

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  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Jun-2015
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319187754
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Jun-2015
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319187754

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?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.
1 Judicial Architecture and Rituals
1(38)
Judicial Architecture
2(11)
Judicial Architecture as a Discourse
2(3)
Historical Perspectives on Judicial Architecture
5(5)
The Power of Symbols in Judicial Architecture
10(1)
Judicial Architecture as Reflecting a Justice Closer to Its Subjects
11(2)
Judicial Rituals
13(21)
Theoretical Accounts of Judicial Rituals
13(2)
Judicial Rituals Within the Legal Culture
15(2)
On the Rationality of Judicial Rituals
17(6)
The Many Functions of Judicial Rituals
23(8)
Justice Without Rituals? The Puzzle of Arbitration
31(3)
Conclusion
34(1)
References
35(4)
2 The Need to Reform Civil Justice
39(26)
Current Discourse on Civil Justice Reform
40(8)
A Focus on Access to Justice
40(4)
Lack of Data to Support Reform Discourses
44(4)
Other Factors Shaping Access to Justice
48(5)
The Plain Language Movement and Access to Justice
48(2)
Commercialization of the Legal Profession
50(3)
Access to Justice and Emerging Values in Civil Justice Reform
53(6)
An Unrepresentative Judicial System
54(2)
Gender and Race Discrimination in the Legal Profession
56(2)
Alternative Lawyering: The Ethics of Care
58(1)
Conclusion
59(1)
References
60(5)
3 Converging Adversarial and Inquisitorial Traditions
65(16)
The Adversarial and Inquisitorial Traditions
65(7)
Superficial Differences?
65(3)
How Legal Traditions Construe the "Truth"
68(3)
Managerial Judging: A Push Toward Inquisitorial Practice?
71(1)
Harmonization of Legal Traditions
72(5)
Converging Practices
72(5)
Conclusion
77(1)
References
78(3)
4 The Challenges of Participatory Justice for Public Adjudication
81(24)
From Public Adjudication to Private Participatory Justice: Current Trends in Procedural Justice
81(21)
The Vanishing Trial
81(3)
The Move Toward ADR
84(5)
Settlements
89(3)
Managerial Judging
92(5)
Conflict Resolution Lawyering
97(5)
Conclusion
102(1)
References
102(3)
5 A New Research Framework
105(18)
Core Values in Civil Procedure
105(6)
A Person's Sense of Justice: Insights from Social Psychology
105(6)
Current Values in Civil Justice: A New Research Framework
111(3)
Proposed Research Framework: Outline of Values
112(2)
The Future of Civil Procedure: Research Questions
114(6)
On Judicial Values
115(4)
On the Importance of Rituals in Human Societies
119(1)
On the Eroding Distinction Between Private and Public Justice
119(1)
Concluding Thoughts
120(1)
References
121(2)
Bibliography 123(12)
Index 135