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Publication Date:
April 2003
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1934-2640
DOI:
10.2202/1535-1661.1083

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Dimensions of Justice in Italy: a Practical Review

Adam C Reynolds1

1Monash University, adam@proficio.com.au

Citation Information: Global Jurist Advances. Volume 3, Issue 2, Pages –, ISSN (Online) 1535-1661, DOI: 10.2202/1535-1661.1083, April 2003

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2003-04-04

Jurisdictions all over the world are continually reforming the procedural aspects of their legal systems. This paper uses a ‘dimensions of the quality of justice’ framework – broadly categorised as time, cost, and accuracy – to review some past and suggested civil procedure reforms within the Italian legal system. It shows that reform suggestions rarely have a positive effect on all three dimensions at once, regardless of whether the reforms are structural, process, or resource-related.

Keywords: justice; cost; time; accuracy; delay; civil procedure; reform

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