Access to Justice
John Peysner
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John Peysner: University of Lincoln
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Date: 2014
ISBN: 978-1-137-39723-2
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction
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- Ch 2 The Development of Funding
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- Ch 3 The Theoretical Context
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- Ch 4 The Access to Justice Movement
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- Ch 5 Legal Aid, Conditional Fees and Labour
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- Ch 6 The Policy Process: Replacing Legal Aid by Recoverability
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- Ch 7 Where Did the Recoverability Policy Come From?
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- Ch 8 Economic and Psychological Insights into the Process of Claiming and Agreeing Damages and Costs
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- Ch 9 The Cost War and Its Casualties: Frogs and Temperature
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- Ch 10 Could It Have Been Different? An Alternative Evidence-Based Approach
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- Ch 11 A Suggested Approach
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- Ch 12 The Future of Funding: Jackson
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- Ch 13 Conclusion: Evidence-Based Policy and Civil Justice Reform
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