Austerity measures have a big impact on the court financing, legal aid system, and civil procedure in general in many countries. This paper aims to outline the various types of procedures for small and simple matters from a comparative perspective, based on nineteen national reports, and to explore the design and use of these procedures against the background of austerity. The main questions are whether, and if so, in what regard, austerity has affected the availability and use of simplified procedures in the jurisdictions involved in the research, and how these procedures tie in with austerity schemes. It first discusses the need for simplified legal procedures in civil matters, the different procedural models and applicability criteria, a...
The chapter addresses the role of the judiciary during the 2008 economic crisis, which affected Euro...
In cooperation with Lex Mundi member law firms in 109 countries, we measure and describe the exact p...
The austerity policies pursued in several countries during the Eurozone crisis began to call attenti...
The civil justice system has been in a constant flux in the past decades due to changes in society a...
textabstractThe demand for and availability of civil justice procedures for small claims can neither...
textabstractThis article, which is based on the research conducted for the General Report ‘Relief in...
textabstractThis article considers the effect of austerity-induced public spending cuts on the Engli...
The demand for and availability of civil justice procedures for small claims can neither be disentan...
textabstractIsrael was spared the worst of the world financial crisis of 2008-2009. However, austeri...
This article, which is based on the research conducted for the General Report ‘Relief in Small and S...
Aborda a questão da austeridade fiscal e a expansão do acesso à justiça no Brasil
textabstractThis article is based on a national report that was written for the XVth World Congress ...
This edition of Australian Civil Procedure continues the approach of previous editions in examining ...
This research involves the timeless question regarding the effective improvement of access to justic...
Austerity and Law in Europe presents an interdisciplinary collection of essays that challenge tradit...
The chapter addresses the role of the judiciary during the 2008 economic crisis, which affected Euro...
In cooperation with Lex Mundi member law firms in 109 countries, we measure and describe the exact p...
The austerity policies pursued in several countries during the Eurozone crisis began to call attenti...
The civil justice system has been in a constant flux in the past decades due to changes in society a...
textabstractThe demand for and availability of civil justice procedures for small claims can neither...
textabstractThis article, which is based on the research conducted for the General Report ‘Relief in...
textabstractThis article considers the effect of austerity-induced public spending cuts on the Engli...
The demand for and availability of civil justice procedures for small claims can neither be disentan...
textabstractIsrael was spared the worst of the world financial crisis of 2008-2009. However, austeri...
This article, which is based on the research conducted for the General Report ‘Relief in Small and S...
Aborda a questão da austeridade fiscal e a expansão do acesso à justiça no Brasil
textabstractThis article is based on a national report that was written for the XVth World Congress ...
This edition of Australian Civil Procedure continues the approach of previous editions in examining ...
This research involves the timeless question regarding the effective improvement of access to justic...
Austerity and Law in Europe presents an interdisciplinary collection of essays that challenge tradit...
The chapter addresses the role of the judiciary during the 2008 economic crisis, which affected Euro...
In cooperation with Lex Mundi member law firms in 109 countries, we measure and describe the exact p...
The austerity policies pursued in several countries during the Eurozone crisis began to call attenti...