Privatization is occurring throughout the public justice system, including courts, tribunals, and state-sanctioned private dispute resolution regimes. Driven by a widespread ethos of efficiency-based civil justice reform, privatization claims to decrease costs, increase speed, and improve access to the tools of justice. But it may also lead to procedural unfairness, power imbalances, and the breakdown of our systems of democratic governance. Civil Justice, Privatization, and Democracy demonstrates the urgent need to publicize, politicize, debate, and ultimately temper these moves towards privatized justice. Written by Trevor C.W. Farrow, a former litigation lawyer and current Chair of the Canadian Forum on Civil Justice, Civil Justice, Priv...
The civil access to justice problem in Canada is recognized as a crisis, but even with widespread ju...
Access to civil justice remains one of the most pressing concerns within the legal community in Cana...
With nothing less than the survival of the civil justice system hanging in the balance, tort reforme...
Privatization is occurring throughout the public justice system, including courts, tribunals, and st...
This paper is about the widespread and systematic privatization of the public civil justice system. ...
This is a book review of Civil Justice, Privatization, and Democracy by Trevor C. W. Farrow
There is a growing belief that our civil and family justice system2 is in crisis. Evidence is mounti...
Back to Government?: The Pluralistic Deficit in the Decisionmaking Processes and Before the Courts, ...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Despite wide recognition that access to justice is one of the most basic rights of democratic citize...
Domestic law scholars and policymakers have long debated issues surrounding privatization.\u27 Over ...
Canada has a complex system of courts that seek to serve Canadians in view of the traditional object...
The Canadian Forum on Civil Justice is a non-profit, independent organization dedicated to bringing ...
This paper argues for increased access to civil justice in Ontario for citizens who cannot privately...
This Article analyzes the privatization of traditional government services by placing such changes i...
The civil access to justice problem in Canada is recognized as a crisis, but even with widespread ju...
Access to civil justice remains one of the most pressing concerns within the legal community in Cana...
With nothing less than the survival of the civil justice system hanging in the balance, tort reforme...
Privatization is occurring throughout the public justice system, including courts, tribunals, and st...
This paper is about the widespread and systematic privatization of the public civil justice system. ...
This is a book review of Civil Justice, Privatization, and Democracy by Trevor C. W. Farrow
There is a growing belief that our civil and family justice system2 is in crisis. Evidence is mounti...
Back to Government?: The Pluralistic Deficit in the Decisionmaking Processes and Before the Courts, ...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Despite wide recognition that access to justice is one of the most basic rights of democratic citize...
Domestic law scholars and policymakers have long debated issues surrounding privatization.\u27 Over ...
Canada has a complex system of courts that seek to serve Canadians in view of the traditional object...
The Canadian Forum on Civil Justice is a non-profit, independent organization dedicated to bringing ...
This paper argues for increased access to civil justice in Ontario for citizens who cannot privately...
This Article analyzes the privatization of traditional government services by placing such changes i...
The civil access to justice problem in Canada is recognized as a crisis, but even with widespread ju...
Access to civil justice remains one of the most pressing concerns within the legal community in Cana...
With nothing less than the survival of the civil justice system hanging in the balance, tort reforme...