Austerity's Effect on English Civil Justice

15 Pages Posted: 5 May 2016

Date Written: April 28, 2016

Abstract

This article considers the effect of austerity-induced public spending cuts on the English civil justice system. In doing so it initially examines two fundamental changes engendered by the effect austerity has had on civil court fees and legal aid: first, a challenge to the traditional commitment in English procedure to adversarial process, and a concomitant increase in inquisitorial or investigative processes; and secondly, the growth in use of unqualified individuals to act as advocates in court for individual litigants who are unable to afford legal representation. It then turns to consider what, if any, effect austerity has had on simplified processes available in English civil procedure.

Keywords: Austerity, court fees and legal aid, adversarial and inquisitorial process, McKenzie Friends, simplified process

Suggested Citation

Sorabji, John, Austerity's Effect on English Civil Justice (April 28, 2016). Erasmus Law Review, Vol. 8, No. 4, 2015, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2771624

John Sorabji (Contact Author)

University College London ( email )

Gower Street
London, WC1E 6BT
United Kingdom

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