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Digital Family Justice From Alternative Dispute Resolution To Online Dispute Resolution Mavis Maclean Bregje Dijksterhuis Editors

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Digital Family Justice From Alternative Dispute Resolution To Online Dispute Resolution Mavis Maclean Bregje Dijksterhuis Editors
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Publisher: Hart Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.58 MB
Author: Mavis Maclean; Bregje Dijksterhuis (editors)
ISBN: 9781509928521, 9781509928552, 1509928529, 1509928553
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Digital Family Justice From Alternative Dispute Resolution To Online Dispute Resolution Mavis Maclean Bregje Dijksterhuis Editors by Mavis Maclean; Bregje Dijksterhuis (editors) 9781509928521, 9781509928552, 1509928529, 1509928553 instant download after payment.

The editors’ earlier book Delivering Family Justice in the 21st Century (2016) described a period of turbulence in family justice arising from financial austerity. Governments across the world have sought to reduce public spending on private quarrels by promoting mediation (ADR) and by beginning to look at digital justice (ODR) as alternatives to courts and lawyers.
But this book describes how mediation has failed to take the place of courts and lawyers, even where public funding for legal help has been removed. Instead ODR has developed rapidly, led by the Dutch Rechtwijzer. The authors question the speed of this development, and stress the need for careful evaluation of how far these services can meet the needs of divorcing families.
In this book, experts from Canada, Australia, Turkey, Spain, Germany, France, Poland, Scotland, and England and Wales explore how ADR has fallen behind, and how we have learned from the rise and fall of ODR in the Rechtwijzer about what digital justice can and cannot achieve. Managing procedure and process? Yes. Dispute resolution? Not yet.
The authors end by raising broader questions about the role of a family justice system: is it dispute resolution? Or dispute prevention, management, and above all legal protection of the vulnerable?

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