Beyond the adversarial system

Author(s)

    • Stacy, Helen
    • Lavarch, Michael

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Beyond the adversarial system

ediors Helen Stacy, Michael Lavarch

Federation Press, 1999

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 155-164) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Australia is presently seeking to streamline its civil justice system. It is popular folklore that the Australian civil justice system is inaccessible to 'ordinary people' as it is expensive, slow and complex. The reasons for these alleged failings are attributed to various causes, such as arcane and inefficient judicial practices, money-hungry lawyers or, more fundamentally, to the very underpinnings of civil litigation - adversarialism. This volume confronts this folklore. It provides perspectives about civil justice from its major user and funding source (government) and the group of Australians who have used it the least and feel most alienated from the system (indigenous Australians). It explores the insights of those who work with adversarialism day in and day out (judges and lawyers) and reveals both defenders and strident advocates for change. Finally, it steps back and gives an outsider's view of Australian adversarialism from those with knowledge of a sister system in the United States.

Table of Contents

Introduction Helen Stacy and Michael Lavarch Part 1: The Dimensions of Change Changing Roles and Skills for Courts, Tribunals and Practitioners Daryl Williams Fighting the Fiends From Finance Michael Lavarch Civil Litigation: An Indigenous Perspective Colleen Starkis Part 2: What Changes are Possible? Reforming the Civil Justice System: The Case for a Considered Approach Justice Ronald Sackville Opportunities and Limitations for Change in the Australian Adversary System Justice David Ipp Judicial Time Limits and the Adversarial System Bret Walker Part 3: Issues of Justice and Ethics Fairness in a Predominantly Adversarial System Justice Geoffrey Davies Dining at the Ritz: Visions of Justice for the Individual In the Changing Adversarial System Marc Galanter Twenty Theses on Adversarial Ethics David Luban References/Index

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  • NCID
    BA4448435X
  • ISBN
    • 1862871531
  • Country Code
    at
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Sydney
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxiii, 168 p.
  • Size
    22 cm
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