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Frontiers in Civil Justice
Privatisation, Monetisation and Digitisation
9781802203813 Edward Elgar Publishing
本书从欧洲和民族的角度研究了三个相互关联的民族司法边界,将理论与实践的政策和见解相结合:私人和公共司法之间的相互作用,司法数字化和诉讼资金。这些目前的主题是在有效接触正义的要求的背景下,以及在欧洲建立可持续的民司法系统的总体目标。
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本书从欧洲和民族的角度研究了三个相互关联的民族司法边界,将理论与实践的政策和见解相结合:私人和公共司法之间的相互作用,司法数字化和诉讼资金。这些目前的主题是在有效接触正义的要求的背景下,以及在欧洲建立可持续的民司法系统的总体目标。
With perspectives from an impressive selection of contributors the book takes on a pan-European perspective and zooms in on several European jurisdictions, thereby providing a holistic exploration of current civil justice debates and frontiers. It includes chapters dedicated to the interaction between public and private justice, the digitisation of both private dispute resolution and court litigation, including the rapid development and use of advanced forms of Artificial Intelligence, and the funding of justice, especially collective actions and settlements by means of private funding and common funds.
在当前关于欧洲民事司法的辩论中,解决这些关键问题,这本书将是对最新边境发展和创新感兴趣的学者和政策制定者的理想读物。法律从业者还将受益于对复杂主题的见解,例如诉讼资金,数字时代的法律冲突以及在私人环境中解决争议。
With perspectives from an impressive selection of contributors the book takes on a pan-European perspective and zooms in on several European jurisdictions, thereby providing a holistic exploration of current civil justice debates and frontiers. It includes chapters dedicated to the interaction between public and private justice, the digitisation of both private dispute resolution and court litigation, including the rapid development and use of advanced forms of Artificial Intelligence, and the funding of justice, especially collective actions and settlements by means of private funding and common funds.
在当前关于欧洲民事司法的辩论中,解决这些关键问题,这本书将是对最新边境发展和创新感兴趣的学者和政策制定者的理想读物。法律从业者还将受益于对复杂主题的见解,例如诉讼资金,数字时代的法律冲突以及在私人环境中解决争议。
Critical Acclaim
‘这本真正的主题书探索了三个新的边界,这是根据21世纪的需求调整的高效,成本效益和公平的争议解决系统。由Xandra Kramer领导的欧洲研究人员最具创新性的团队之一继续在旧的司法途径和令人兴奋的当代挑战之间建立桥梁。’
– Alan Uzelec, Zagreb University, Croatia
‘Frontiers in Civil Justice is the fruit of a five-year project examining innovation and access to justice. Ranging from ADR, to digital justice and AI’s potential role in delivering justice, to the perennial topic of collective redress, each chapter is insightful and thought-provoking. This is a richly detailed work that repays careful study.’
– John Sorabji, University College London, UK
‘Frontiers in Civil Justice provides a fulsome account of contemporary European directives, initiatives, and case law aiming to revamp the modes by which claimants can seek remedies. Readers learn of an array of initiatives – from funding for collective redress to mandates that individuals use web-based alternatives to courts. The authors illuminate debates about whether and how these innovations can produce fair decisions and about how the public will be able to understand their import and impact.’
– Judith Resnik, Yale Law School, US
– Alan Uzelec, Zagreb University, Croatia
‘Frontiers in Civil Justice is the fruit of a five-year project examining innovation and access to justice. Ranging from ADR, to digital justice and AI’s potential role in delivering justice, to the perennial topic of collective redress, each chapter is insightful and thought-provoking. This is a richly detailed work that repays careful study.’
– John Sorabji, University College London, UK
‘Frontiers in Civil Justice provides a fulsome account of contemporary European directives, initiatives, and case law aiming to revamp the modes by which claimants can seek remedies. Readers learn of an array of initiatives – from funding for collective redress to mandates that individuals use web-based alternatives to courts. The authors illuminate debates about whether and how these innovations can produce fair decisions and about how the public will be able to understand their import and impact.’
– Judith Resnik, Yale Law School, US
贡献者
Contributors include: Masood Ahmed, Naomi Appelman, Martin Ebers, Ronan Fahy, Marco Giacalone, Catalina Goanta, Natali Helberger, Jos Hoevenaars, Betül Kas, Xandra Kramer, Nicolas Kyriakides, Anna Nylund, Pietro Ortolani, Catherine Piché, Anna Plevri, Seyedeh SajedehSalehi,Astrid Stadler,Erlis Themeli,Ilja Tillema,Joanna van Duin,Joris van Hoboken,Stefaan Voet,Brahim Zarouali,Yomna Zentani
Contents
Contents:
前言XII
公民司法的1边界 - 私有化,数字化和
资金正义1
Xandra Kramer,Jos Hoevenaars和Erlis Themeli
PART I ADR AND THE COURTS – SHAPING THE
公众与
PRIVATE JUSTICE
2结构化相互作用的未开发的电位
法院和ADR解决欧盟消费者纠纷22
BetülKas
3 Formal and informal justice in Belgium 40
Stefaan Voet
4制定一种更有原则的ADR方法
the English civil justice system 61
Masood Ahmed
5替代性争议解决,正义和问责制
挪威民法81
Anna Nylund
第二部分私人和公共司法
6 The frontiers of digital justice in Europe 102
Erlis Themeli
7 AI和司法公正:Adrian的扩展
扎克曼的发现121
Nicolas Kyriakides, Anna Plevri and Yomna Zentani
8自动化正当程序 - 的承诺和挑战
基于AI的消费者在线争议解决方案142
马丁·埃伯斯
9欧盟的电子谈判:当前的经验,挑战,
和新场景169
Marco Giacalone和Seyedeh Sajedeh Salehi
10解放内容审核:社交媒体的兴起
platforms as online civil courts 193
Catalina Goanta和Pietro Ortolani
11 Access to digital justice: In search of an effective remedy
for removing unlawful online content 218
Naomi Appelman,Joanna Van Duin,Ronan Fahy,Joris
van Hoboken, Natali Helberger and Brahim Zaroual
第三部分集体和货币化民事
LITIGATION
12个荷兰集体行动和企业家的兴起
演员:在司法和主张文化之间导航239
Ilja Tillema
13 German collective actions – is litigation funding in a dead end? 260
阿斯特丽德·斯塔德勒
14 Transparency and oversight of class actions funding in Canada 277
Catherine Piché
指数
前言XII
公民司法的1边界 - 私有化,数字化和
资金正义1
Xandra Kramer,Jos Hoevenaars和Erlis Themeli
PART I ADR AND THE COURTS – SHAPING THE
公众与
PRIVATE JUSTICE
2结构化相互作用的未开发的电位
法院和ADR解决欧盟消费者纠纷22
BetülKas
3 Formal and informal justice in Belgium 40
Stefaan Voet
4制定一种更有原则的ADR方法
the English civil justice system 61
Masood Ahmed
5替代性争议解决,正义和问责制
挪威民法81
Anna Nylund
第二部分私人和公共司法
6 The frontiers of digital justice in Europe 102
Erlis Themeli
7 AI和司法公正:Adrian的扩展
扎克曼的发现121
Nicolas Kyriakides, Anna Plevri and Yomna Zentani
8自动化正当程序 - 的承诺和挑战
基于AI的消费者在线争议解决方案142
马丁·埃伯斯
9欧盟的电子谈判:当前的经验,挑战,
和新场景169
Marco Giacalone和Seyedeh Sajedeh Salehi
10解放内容审核:社交媒体的兴起
platforms as online civil courts 193
Catalina Goanta和Pietro Ortolani
11 Access to digital justice: In search of an effective remedy
for removing unlawful online content 218
Naomi Appelman,Joanna Van Duin,Ronan Fahy,Joris
van Hoboken, Natali Helberger and Brahim Zaroual
第三部分集体和货币化民事
LITIGATION
12个荷兰集体行动和企业家的兴起
演员:在司法和主张文化之间导航239
Ilja Tillema
13 German collective actions – is litigation funding in a dead end? 260
阿斯特丽德·斯塔德勒
14 Transparency and oversight of class actions funding in Canada 277
Catherine Piché
指数