This article, which is based on the research conducted for the General Report ‘Relief in Small and Simple Matters in an Age of Austerity’ presented at the XV World Congress of Procedural Law, provides a contextualised and broad over- view of these phenomena in the United States. After describing the general features of the federal and state judiciaries, including its adversarial model of judging, and the importance of the jury system, the article turns its attention to discuss the factors that affect the cost of litigation in the United States, the different models of litigation funding, the available legal aid mechanisms, and the procedural tools available for handling small and simple disputes. Furthermore, this article briefly revisits t...
This paper focuses on pure economic disputes such as contract, real property and tort conflicts, in ...
This article provides a brief historical explanation of the role that juries have played in Anglo-Am...
In this essay, Professor Main offers one original observation and poses two new questions about the ...
This article, which is based on the research conducted for the General Report ‘Relief in Small and S...
The civil justice system has been in a constant flux in the past decades due to changes in society a...
Austerity measures have a big impact on the court financing, legal aid system, and civil procedure i...
This article considers the effect of austerity-induced public spending cuts on the English civil jus...
With all the attention in the media and in our legislatures, state and federal, to the supposed cost...
This Article discusses the effects of the recent Supreme Court decisions in Bell Atlantic Corp. v. T...
Although portions of the United States economy have begun to recover from the economic crisis that t...
The American judicial system will face significant challenges in the twenty-first century. One of it...
Court costs in American civil procedure are allocated to the loser ( loser pays ) as elsewhere in th...
open1noThis article traces a profound world-wide metamorphosis of the judicial process. It analyses ...
I am very happy to be here because I have been very interested throughout my career in state courts ...
Discusses the lack of American interest in learning about foreign civil procedure. Considers points ...
This paper focuses on pure economic disputes such as contract, real property and tort conflicts, in ...
This article provides a brief historical explanation of the role that juries have played in Anglo-Am...
In this essay, Professor Main offers one original observation and poses two new questions about the ...
This article, which is based on the research conducted for the General Report ‘Relief in Small and S...
The civil justice system has been in a constant flux in the past decades due to changes in society a...
Austerity measures have a big impact on the court financing, legal aid system, and civil procedure i...
This article considers the effect of austerity-induced public spending cuts on the English civil jus...
With all the attention in the media and in our legislatures, state and federal, to the supposed cost...
This Article discusses the effects of the recent Supreme Court decisions in Bell Atlantic Corp. v. T...
Although portions of the United States economy have begun to recover from the economic crisis that t...
The American judicial system will face significant challenges in the twenty-first century. One of it...
Court costs in American civil procedure are allocated to the loser ( loser pays ) as elsewhere in th...
open1noThis article traces a profound world-wide metamorphosis of the judicial process. It analyses ...
I am very happy to be here because I have been very interested throughout my career in state courts ...
Discusses the lack of American interest in learning about foreign civil procedure. Considers points ...
This paper focuses on pure economic disputes such as contract, real property and tort conflicts, in ...
This article provides a brief historical explanation of the role that juries have played in Anglo-Am...
In this essay, Professor Main offers one original observation and poses two new questions about the ...