Access to justice : a critical analysis of recoverable conditional fees and no-win no-fee funding / John Peysner, Professor of Civil Justice, Lincoln law School, University of Lincoln, UK.
2014
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Title
Access to justice : a critical analysis of recoverable conditional fees and no-win no-fee funding / John Peysner, Professor of Civil Justice, Lincoln law School, University of Lincoln, UK.
Published
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.
Call Number
KD482.C66 P49 2014
ISBN
9781137397225
1137397225
1137397225
Description
vi, 190 pages : illustration ; 23 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)881721183
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Critical analysis of recoverable conditional fees and no-win no-fee funding
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Purchased from the income of the Murray Fund
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The Arthur W. Diamond Law Library
Purchased from the income of the Murray Fund
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
vi
1.
Introduction
1
2.
The Development of Funding
2
3.
The Theoretical Context
6
4.
The Access to Justice Movement
12
5.
Legal Aid, Conditional Fees and Labour
26
6.
The Policy Process: Replacing Legal Aid by Recoverability
40
7.
Where Did the Recoverability Policy Come From?
64
8.
Economic and Psychological Insights into the Process of Claiming and Agreeing Damages and Costs
79
9.
The Cost War and Its Casualties: Frogs and Temperature
93
10.
Could It Have Been Different? An Alternative Evidence-Based Approach
106
11.
A Suggested Approach
122
12.
The Future of Funding: Jackson
145
13.
Conclusion: Evidence-Based Policy and Civil Justice Reform
151
Notes
156
Index
184