This collection is in honour of Adrian Zuckerman, Emeritus Professor of Civil Procedure at the University of Oxford.
Ten years after the Civil Procedure Rules changed the landscape of civil justice in England and Wales, this book presents an analysis, by some of the leading judges, academics and practitioners involved in civil litigation in this country, ...
John Sorabji examines the theoretical underpinnings of the Woolf and Jackson reforms to the English and Welsh civil justice system.
Lord Woolf's 'Access to Justice' Reports In 1994, Lord Mackay, the then Lord Chancellor, appointed Lord Woolf to review the system of civil procedure with a view to recommending proposals for reform.34 This was timely, because it had ...
In January 2009, the then Master of the Rolls, Sir Anthony Clarke, appointed Lord Justice Jackson to lead a fundamental review of the rules and principles governing the costs of...
This book makes a strong contribution to the field by synthesising the work of English writers with different views, extending the work in England on the role of philosophy, values, process and culture in litigation, and engaging ...
Drawing on interviews with judges of the courts of England and Wales, and of Australia, this book shows how judges have responded to these challenges.
( 1997 ) 16 CJQ 208 ; AAS Zuckerman and R Cranston ( eds ) , Reform of Civil Procedure : Essays on ' Access to Justice ' ( Oxford UP , 1995 ) ( essays by various authors ) ; AAS Zuckerman , “ The Woolf Report on Access to Justice ...
15 Review of Civil Justice and Legal Aid: Report to the Lord Chancellor by Sir Peter Middleton GCB ('the Middleton Report') (HMSO, September 1997), at para 1.7. 16 Woolf Interim Report, para 4. 17 See p 547. PART III CIVIL PROCEEDINGS ...
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