1. New Avenues for Costs and Funding: The Quest for Access to Justice, Adriani Dori (Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands), Masood Ahmed (University of Leicester, UK), Xandra Kramer (Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands) and Maria Carlota Ucin (Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands)
Part I: Public and Private Funding of Civil Justice - Regulatory Perspectives
2. Third-Party Litigation Funding as a Vehicle for Access to Justice: A Sustainable Avenue or a Dead End? Alan Uzelac (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
3. The Regulation of Litigation Funding in Europe: An Application of Principal-Agent Theory, Adrian Cordina (Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands)
4. Trends in Funding of Collective Litigation, Maria Jose Azar-Baud (Universite Paris-Saclay, France)
5. Justice for a Price: Funders, Fees, and the Representative Actions Directive, Eduardo Silva de Freitas (Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands)
Part II: New Trends and Challenges in Contemporary Legal Finance
6. The Private Funding of Litigation: A Critical Analysis of Crowdfunding in England and Wales, Rachael Mulheron (Queen Mary University of London, UK)
7. The German Litigation Funding Market's Black Swan Event: Takeaways from a New World of Litigation Funding and Legal Services Provision, David Markworth (Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany)
8. Dispute Funding in Sweden - Old System and New Trends, Eva Storskrubb (Uppsala University, Sweden)
9. Wet and Dry under One Umbrella: The Interplay between Funding Opportunities and Litigation Strategies in the Dutch Collective Actions Field, Jos Hoevenaars (Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands)
10. ESG and Litigation Funding - Tied at the Hip? A Practitioner's View, Thomas Kohlmeier and Marcel Wegmueller (Nivalion, Germany)
11. No Such Thing as a Free ... Lawsuit? Some Thoughts on Public Interest Litigation and Lessons from the United States, Magdalena Tulibacka (Emory University, USA)
12. The Uses and Abuses of Disclosure of Litigation Finance in US Law, Anthony Sebok (Cardozo Law School, USA)
Part III: Beyond Litigation: Cost-Effective Strategies for Alternative Dispute Resolution and Online Dispute Resolution
13. ADR, Mandatory Consumer Mediation and the Impact on Civil Litigation, Stefaan Voet (KU Leuven, Belgium)
14. Fostering ADR without the Stick of High Litigation Costs: T e Cases of Italian and Turkish ADR Reforms, Fatma Arslan (University of Warwick, UK)
15. Revisiting 'Mandatory Mediation : An Oxymoron?': Advancing Access to Civil Justice Through Mandatory ADR, Dorcas Quek Anderson (Singapore Management University)
16. The Promising Potential of Online Mediation to Reduce Financial Barriers to Access Justice: A Case Study into Online Mediation in the Netherlands, Emma van Gelder (Utrecht University, the Netherlands)