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OverviewDrawing on political, social and economic theory, Reforming Civil Procedure focuses on the English civil justice system by looking at its history and its processes. The book considers the objectives of civil procedure and how it operates for and against particular societal groups, and what ideas and behaviours impact upon it. The reform of civil procedure has been beset with difficulties. Some are caused by questions of culture and mind-sets resistant to the changes, some by a confusion and conflict of values, some by overambitious reform efforts, some by a failure to follow through on purpose clauses, and some by swinging from laxity to rigidity with insufficient analysis. 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 extensively with American writers who have not previously been the subject of much attention in English civil procedural studies. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dominic De SaullesPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Hart Publishing Weight: 0.358kg ISBN: 9781509946099ISBN 10: 1509946098 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 17 December 2020 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsHistory: America to 1938 1. Purposes and Functions I. The Need for Theory II. Complexity and Intertwining III. The Function of Civil Procedure IV. Society and the Courts V. The Social World VI. Pragmatism VII. Management and Justice VIII. The Function of the English Civil Justice System IX. Reading the Rules X. Conclusion 2. What is Civil Procedure For? I. American Themes and Perspectives II. English Themes and Perspectives 3. Intention, Action and Outcome in Anglo-American Civil Procedure I. The Rules of the Supreme Court (1883 and 1965) II. The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (1938) III. The Civil Procedure Rules 1998 4. Voyages in a New World: The Unanticipated Consequences of Civil Justice Reform I. Introduction II. History and a New Paradigm 5. Defending the Civil Justice System: The Function of Sanctions I. Introduction II. Systems III. Analysis of Sanctions IV. Reform of Sanctions 6. Process Costs and Error Costs: The Reform of Civil Appeals in Anglo-American Perspective I. Introduction II. Policy, Practicality and Proportionality III. First Appeals - The New Regime IV. Second Appeals - The New RegimeReviewsAuthor InformationDominic De Saulles is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Law and Politics at the University of Cardiff. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |