<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>This book focuses on four topical and interconnected, innovative pathways to civil justice within the context of securing and improving access to justice: the use of Artificial Intelligence and its interactions with judicial systems; ADR and ODR tracks in privatising justice systems; the effects of increased self-representation on access to justice; and court specialization and the establishment of commercial courts to counter the trend of vanishing court trials. Top academics and experts from Europe, the US and Canada address these topics in a critical and multidisciplinary manner, combining legal, socio-legal and empirical insights. The book is part of 'Building EU Civil Justice', a five-year research project funded by the European Research Council. It will be of interest to scholars and policymakers, as well as practitioners working in the areas of civil justice, alternative dispute resolution, court systems, and legal tech.<p></p> <p>The chapters "Introduction: The Future of Access to Justice - Beyond Science Fiction" and "Constituting a Civil Legal System Called "Just" Law, Money, Power, and Publicity" are available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.</p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>This book focuses on four topical and interconnected, innovative pathways to civil justice within the context of securing and improving access to justice: the use of Artificial Intelligence and its interactions with judicial systems; ADR and ODR tracks in privatising justice systems; the effects of increased self-representation on access to justice; and court specialization and the establishment of commercial courts to counter the trend of vanishing court trials. Top academics and experts from Europe, the US and Canada address these topics in a critical and multidisciplinary manner, combining legal, socio-legal and empirical insights. The book is part of 'Building EU Civil Justice', a five-year research project funded by the European Research Council. It will be of interest to scholars and policymakers, as well as practitioners working in the areas of civil justice, alternative dispute resolution, court systems, and legal tech.</p> <p></p><p>The chapters "Introduction: The Future of Access to Justice - Beyond Science Fiction" and "Constituting a Civil Legal System Called "Just" Law, Money, Power, and Publicity" are available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.</p><br><p></p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Xandra Kramer</b> is Professor of Private Law at Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam and Professor of Private International Law at Utrecht University. </p> <p><b>Alexandre Biard </b>is researcher at the Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam and works at a consumer organization in Brussels. </p> <p><b>Jos Hoevenaars</b> is postdoc researcher at the Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam, part of the ERC funded 'Building EU civil justice' project, working on Self-Representation in Civil Justice. </p> <p><b>Erlis Themeli </b>is postdoc researcher at Erasmus University Rotterdam, part of the ERC funded 'Building EU civil justice' project, working on Digitisation and AI. </p><br>
Cheapest price in the interval: 159.99 on October 27, 2021
Most expensive price in the interval: 159.99 on November 8, 2021
Price Archive shows prices from various stores, lets you see history and find the cheapest. There is no actual sale on the website. For all support, inquiry and suggestion messages communication@pricearchive.us