English civil justice after the Woolf and Jackson reforms: a critical analysis
"John Sorabji examines the theoretical underpinnings of the Woolf and Jackson reforms to the English and Welsh civil justice system. He discusses how the Woolf reforms attempted, and failed, to effect a revolutionary change to the theory of justice that informed how the system operated. It eluc...
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Zusammenfassung: | "John Sorabji examines the theoretical underpinnings of the Woolf and Jackson reforms to the English and Welsh civil justice system. He discusses how the Woolf reforms attempted, and failed, to effect a revolutionary change to the theory of justice that informed how the system operated. It elucidates the nature of those reforms, which through introducing proportionality via an explicit overriding objective into the Civil Procedure Rules, downgraded the court's historic commitment to achieving substantive justice or justice on the merits. In doing so, Woolf's new theory is compared with one developed by Bentham, while also exploring why a similarly fundamental reform carried out in the 1870s succeeded where Woolf's failed. It finally proposes an approach that could be taken by the courts following implementation of the Jackson reforms to ensure that they succeed in their aim of reducing litigation cost through properly implementing Woolf's new theory of justice".. |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
FOREWORD X
INTRODUCTION: CIVIL JUSTICE IN 2013 1
PART
I: THEORIES OF JUSTICE 7
THE CRISIS IN CIVIL JUSTICE 9
1.1 INTRODUCTION 9
1.2 THE JUSTICE SYSTEM S PURPOSE 9
1.3 THE PROBLEM OF COMPLEXITY, COST AND DELAY 12
1.3.1 A SHORT HISTORY OF FAILED REFORM 12
1.3.2 INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL QUESTIONS 21
1.4 THE WOOLF AND JACKSON REFORMS: REVOLUTIONARY OR NOT? 25
1.4.1 WOOLF S REVOLUTION 27
1.5 CONCLUSION 30
SUBSTANTIVE JUSTICE AND THE RSC 31
2.1 INTRODUCTION 31
2.2 THE COMMON LAW AND EQUITY: FORMALISM AND COMPLETE JUSTICE 34
2.3 FROM THE COMMON LAW AND EQUITY TO THE RSC 46
2.3.1 SEPARATING SUBSTANTIVE AND PROCEDURAL LAW 48
2.3.2 REFORM IN THE SHADOW OF COMPLETE JUSTICE 52
2.4 1873 AND THE RSC: THE TRIUMPH OF COMPLETE JUSTICE 56
2.5 CONCLUSION: COMPLETE JUSTICE AND ITS CONSEQUENCES 67
BENTHAM: SUBSTANTIVE JUSTICE IS NO END IN ITSELF 75
3.1 INTRODUCTION 75
3.2 BENTHAM S UTILITARIAN CRITIQUE 76
3.3 SUBSTANTIVE LAW REFORM: APPLYING THE PRINCIPLE OF UTILITY 79
3.4 ADJECTIVE LAW REFORM: UTILITY THE PREDOMINANT POLICY AIM 80
3.5 JUSTICE S DIRECT END: MAXIMISING UTILITY THROUGH ENFORCING
SUBSTANTIVELY JUST DECISIONS 83
3.6 JUSTICE S COLLATERAL ENDS: MAXIMISING UTILITY THROUGH MINIMISING
LITIGATION S DISUTILITY COST 84
VII
VIII CONTENTS
3.7 JUSTICE S COLLATERAL ENDS: MAXIMISING UTILITY THROUGH FRUSTRATING
JUSTICE S DIRECT END 87
3.8 MEDIATING THE COMPETITION BETWEEN THE TWO ENDS OF JUSTICE 89
3.9 SUBSTANTIVE JUSTICE TEMPERED 93
3.10 CONCLUSION 98
PART N: WOOLF S NEW THEORY OF JUSTICE 101
INTRODUCTION: WOOLF S NEW THEORY OF JUSTICE 101
4 WOOLF S NEW THEORY: A TRADITIONALIST VIEW 107
4.1 INTRODUCTION 107
4.2 A TRADITIONAL OVERRIDING OBJECTIVE 112
4.3 IMPLEMENTING A TRADITIONAL OVERRIDING OBJECTIVE POST-1999 117
4.4 CONCLUSION: THE OVERRIDING OBJECTIVE - MORE OF THE SAME 130
5 THE OVERRIDING OBJECTIVE: A NEW THEORY OF JUSTICE (I) 135
5.1 INTRODUCTION 135
5.2 SUBSTANTIVE JUSTICE: JUSTICE S DIRECT END 137
5.3 THE PROMOTION OF ECONOMY, EFFICIENCY AND EXPEDITION: MINIMISING
LITIGATION COST 148
5.3.1 STRUCTURAL AND PROCEDURAL REFORMS AIMED AT MINIMISING COST
AND DELAY 150
5.3.2 THE OVERRIDING OBJECTIVE S ARTICULATION OF THE COMMITMENT TO
MINIMISING COST AND DELAY 158
5.4 CONCLUSION: SECURING SUBSTANTIVE JUSTICE AT MINIMUM COST 159
6 WOOLF S NEW THEORY OF JUSTICE (II) 161
6.1 INTRODUCTION 161
6.2 EQUALITY, ACCESS AND PROPORTIONALITY: A NEW PRIMARY POLICY AIM
AND THE REDUCTIVE ASPECT OF JUSTICE S COLLATERAL ENDS 165
6.3 INSTITUTIONALISING PROPORTIONATE JUSTICE THROUGH STRUCTURAL
CHANGE 182
6.3.1 ACTIVE CASE MANAGEMENT 184
6.3.2 PROCEDURAL CASE TRACKS 188
6.4 CONCLUSION: A THEORY OF PROPORTIONATE JUSTICE 197
PART III: IMPLEMENTATION 201
INTRODUCTION: IMPLEMENTATION 201
7 PROBLEMS OF PROPORTIONATE JUSTICE 207
7.1 INTRODUCTION 207
7.2 THE MARK II OVERRIDING OBJECTIVE: EDUCATING THE TRADITIONALISTS 214
7.3 THE REJECTIONIST APPROACH: SUBSTANTIVE JUSTICE AN IDEA
WITH A UNIVERSAL, TIMELESS VALIDITY 220
CONTENTS
7.4 PRACTICAL STEPS TO EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION 229
7.5 PRACTICAL PROPORTIONALITY: A PROBLEM FROM BENTHAM 241
7.6 CONCLUSION 253
CONCLUSION 255
INDEX 259
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