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Privatization is occurring throughout the public justice system, including courts, tribunals, and state-sanctioned private dispute resolution regimes. Driven by a widespread ethos of efficiency-based civil justice reform, privatization claims to decrease costs, increase speed, and improve access to the tools of justice. But it may also lead to procedural unfairness, power imbalances, and the breakdown of our systems of democratic governance. Civil Justice, Privatization, and Democracy demonstrates the urgent need to publicize, politicize, debate, and ultimately temper these moves towards privatized justice.

Written by Trevor C.W. Farrow, a former litigation lawyer and current Chair of the Canadian Forum on Civil Justice, Civil Justice, Privatization, and Democracy does more than just bear witness to the privatization initiatives that define how we think about and resolve almost all non-criminal disputes. It articulates the costs and benefits of these privatiz

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'This is an arresting book that challenges the whole premise of private dispute resolution.' -- Holly Doan Blacklock's Reporter Saturday June 14, 2014 'For librarians wishing to make sure their collection is adequate to represent this topic, Prof. Farrow's work will be an excellent guide for the foreseeable future.' -- Michael Lines Canadian Law Library Review vol 40:04:2015

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List of Illustrations Preface Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Courts and Democracy Chapter 3: Privatization of Civil Courts Chapter 4: Other State-Based or Sanctioned Dispute Resolution Regimes Chapter 5: Privatizing Preferences, Influences and Justifications Chapter 6: Five Concerns About Privatization Chapter 7: Challenges for the Future of Reform Bibliography Acknowledgements Index About the Author

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      Publisher: University of Toronto Press
      Publication Date: 16/04/2014
      ISBN13: 9781442645783, 978-1442645783
      ISBN10: 1442645784
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      Book Synopsis

      Privatization is occurring throughout the public justice system, including courts, tribunals, and state-sanctioned private dispute resolution regimes. Driven by a widespread ethos of efficiency-based civil justice reform, privatization claims to decrease costs, increase speed, and improve access to the tools of justice. But it may also lead to procedural unfairness, power imbalances, and the breakdown of our systems of democratic governance. Civil Justice, Privatization, and Democracy demonstrates the urgent need to publicize, politicize, debate, and ultimately temper these moves towards privatized justice.

      Written by Trevor C.W. Farrow, a former litigation lawyer and current Chair of the Canadian Forum on Civil Justice, Civil Justice, Privatization, and Democracy does more than just bear witness to the privatization initiatives that define how we think about and resolve almost all non-criminal disputes. It articulates the costs and benefits of these privatiz

      Trade Review
      'This is an arresting book that challenges the whole premise of private dispute resolution.' -- Holly Doan Blacklock's Reporter Saturday June 14, 2014 'For librarians wishing to make sure their collection is adequate to represent this topic, Prof. Farrow's work will be an excellent guide for the foreseeable future.' -- Michael Lines Canadian Law Library Review vol 40:04:2015

      Table of Contents
      List of Illustrations Preface Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Courts and Democracy Chapter 3: Privatization of Civil Courts Chapter 4: Other State-Based or Sanctioned Dispute Resolution Regimes Chapter 5: Privatizing Preferences, Influences and Justifications Chapter 6: Five Concerns About Privatization Chapter 7: Challenges for the Future of Reform Bibliography Acknowledgements Index About the Author

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