'Compensation Culture' in Civil Litigation, Restorative Justice and Reconciliation
The Blame Game?
Alexander Forsyth(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. January 2021
Book
Hardback
192 pages
978-1-4724-7823-8 (ISBN)
Description
The modern law of tort/delict recognises the civil obligation of a person to make financial reparation to another for harm caused by wrongous conduct whether deliberate or negligent, due to the fault of that person. Theological considerations set up our judicial process for an adversarial court action of delict/tort, mirroring a soteriological journey of wrongdoing, attribution of blame from evidence, written judgment, atonement by reparation, and absolution. The only outcome is financial compensation. This book questions whether this model serves a true purpose so as to constitute 'justice' between the parties. It asks whether such a system of blame by judgment, financial compensation and immediate absolution can be adequate today as a process of justice? More fundamentally for broader society, does such a system create greed and a 'compensation culture', and is it beneficial or detrimental to society? In looking for alternatives, the work provides a consideration of 'restorative justice' and theological concepts such as 'reconciliation' to critique its present form. Proposals are made by which the current system might then be replaced, or at least supplemented, with more purposive procedural processes and eventual outcomes. The goal is that they might better serve the needs of the parties and produce more positive longer-term effects in society beyond a culture of compensation.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-4724-7823-8 (9781472478238)
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Person
Dr Alexander Forsyth is Hope Trust Post-doctoral Research Fellow at New College, School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh. He is an ordained minister in the Church of Scotland and a practising barrister.
Content
Chapter 1: The Legal and Theological Foundations of Adversarial Legal Actions for Tort/Delict
Chapter 2 - Tort / Delict in the Adversarial Process Today
Chapter 3 - 'Restorative Justice' and Actions of Tort/Delict
Chapter 4 - Theologies of Reconciliation, and of Trinitarian Mutual Inter-Dependence
Chapter 5 - Reconciliation as Civil Justice Model - the South African 'Ubuntu' Judgments and worldwide Truth and Reconciliation Commissions
Chapter 6 - Proposed Solutions for the Resolution of Civil Legal Disputes
Chapter 2 - Tort / Delict in the Adversarial Process Today
Chapter 3 - 'Restorative Justice' and Actions of Tort/Delict
Chapter 4 - Theologies of Reconciliation, and of Trinitarian Mutual Inter-Dependence
Chapter 5 - Reconciliation as Civil Justice Model - the South African 'Ubuntu' Judgments and worldwide Truth and Reconciliation Commissions
Chapter 6 - Proposed Solutions for the Resolution of Civil Legal Disputes