Compliance Problems and Digitizing Case Management in England and Wales
By Dr John Sorabji, Senior Teaching Fellow at UCL Laws
19 May 2020
Publication details
Sorabji, John (2020) ‘Compliance Problems and Digitizing Case Management in England and Wales’, in Assy, Rabeea and Higgins, Andrew (eds.) Principles, Procedure, and Justice: Essays in honour of Adrian Zuckerman. Oxford University Press.
Summary
The chapter considers an aspect of case management that has not previously been looked at: the adverse effect that compliance with court orders may have on the implementation of effective case management and how potential future reforms that focus on digitisation and the potential use of AI may help over overcome that problem.
Principles, Procedure, and Justice honours renowned law of evidence and civil procedure scholar Adrian Zuckerman. In the book, both judges and academics reflect on the impact of Zuckerman's work on our understanding of civil procedure and evidence today.
The contributors address outstanding problems in the field of civil procedure and evidence, and the collection includes a final, forward-looking chapter examining the challenges ahead.
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