
Principles, Procedure, and Justice
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- Contents
- Table of Cases
- Table of Legislation
- List of Contributors
- Introduction
- 1. A Man for All Processes
- Samuel Issacharoff
- Part I: The Changing Face of Evidence Law
- 2. Defining the Scope of the Hearsay Rule in Criminal Cases: A Comparative Perspective
- Andrew L-T Choo
- 3. Common Law Principles and the Expression and Use of Forensic Evidence in Criminal Cases
- Andrew Ligertwood
- 4. Adrian Zuckerman's New Evidence Scholarship
- Paul Roberts
- Part II: The Future of Judging
- 5. How Judges Decide
- Robert J Sharpe
- 6. The Bright but Modest Potential of Algorithms in the Courtroom
- Andrew Higgins, Inbar Levy, and Thibaut Lienart
- Part III: Culture, Technology, and a New Paradigm for Proportionality
- 7. The Civil Online Court in England
- Michael Briggs
- 8. Compliance Problems and Digitizing Case Management in England and Wales
- John Sorabji
- 9. Taking Seriously Affordability, Expedition, and Integrity in Adjudication
- Rabeea Assy
- Part IV: Funding Justice
- 10. Funding Civil Litigation Through Legal Expenses Insurance in Germany
- Peter Gottwald
- 11. Controlling Recoverable Costs
- Rupert Jackson
- 12. Just Costs
- Frederick Wilmot-Smith
- Part V: History of Procedure and Procedural Powers
- 13. Does Procedural Mean Trans-substantive? A Historical and Normative Analysis of English Civil Procedure Rules
- Carla Crifo
- 14. Inherent Jurisdiction and the Limits of Civil Procedure
- Stuart Sime
- Index
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