textabstractThe civil justice system has been in a constant flux in the past decades due to changes in society and litigants’ behaviour, as well as the increased factual and legal complexity of cases. The number of cases has been steadily increasing in many countries while the available budget required for more judicial staff, improving judicial case management, digitalisation of processes, and the required specialisation, has not in all instances increased at the same pace. This was worsened as a result of the recent financial crisis that affected many countries around the globe and has prompted governments to cut back on public expenditure. Austerity further challenges the demands of effective justice within a reasonable time,1 as is in t...
This book discusses civil litigation at the supreme courts of nine jurisdictions – Argentina, Austri...
This book discusses civil litigation at the supreme courts of nine jurisdictions – Argentina, Austri...
Building on a series of ESRC funded seminars, this edited collection of expert papers by academics a...
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...
textabstractThis article considers the effect of austerity-induced public spending cuts on the Engli...
textabstractThe Spanish justice system has been shaken by the econom- ic downturn as many other inst...
The chapter addresses the role of the judiciary during the 2008 economic crisis, which affected Euro...
The demand for and availability of civil justice procedures for small claims can neither be disentan...
The austerity policies pursued in several countries during the Eurozone crisis began to call attenti...
This research involves the timeless question regarding the effective improvement of access to justic...
textabstractIsrael was spared the worst of the world financial crisis of 2008-2009. However, austeri...
This thesis maps the approach of the European Court of Human Rights to ‘Crisis Law’ or austerity-bas...
The paper deals with the role played by the judiciary during the Eurozone crisis, comparing the atti...
Four phases of the Corona crisis are distinguished: a first acute phase, the gradual transition to a...
This book discusses civil litigation at the supreme courts of nine jurisdictions – Argentina, Austri...
This book discusses civil litigation at the supreme courts of nine jurisdictions – Argentina, Austri...
Building on a series of ESRC funded seminars, this edited collection of expert papers by academics a...
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...
textabstractThis article considers the effect of austerity-induced public spending cuts on the Engli...
textabstractThe Spanish justice system has been shaken by the econom- ic downturn as many other inst...
The chapter addresses the role of the judiciary during the 2008 economic crisis, which affected Euro...
The demand for and availability of civil justice procedures for small claims can neither be disentan...
The austerity policies pursued in several countries during the Eurozone crisis began to call attenti...
This research involves the timeless question regarding the effective improvement of access to justic...
textabstractIsrael was spared the worst of the world financial crisis of 2008-2009. However, austeri...
This thesis maps the approach of the European Court of Human Rights to ‘Crisis Law’ or austerity-bas...
The paper deals with the role played by the judiciary during the Eurozone crisis, comparing the atti...
Four phases of the Corona crisis are distinguished: a first acute phase, the gradual transition to a...
This book discusses civil litigation at the supreme courts of nine jurisdictions – Argentina, Austri...
This book discusses civil litigation at the supreme courts of nine jurisdictions – Argentina, Austri...
Building on a series of ESRC funded seminars, this edited collection of expert papers by academics a...