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Civil Courts Coping with Covid-19

Edited by: Bart Krans, Anna Nylund

ISBN13: 9789462362048
Published: April 2021
Publisher: Eleven International Publishing
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Paperback
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The unforeseen Covid-19 pandemic has propelled, and continues to propel, unprecedented transformations to civil proceedings and the landscape in which they operate. Courts have proven to be creative and innovative in their responses to the pandemic, and in their ability to implement digitization of paperwork and remote hearings. This book contains a comparative study of how courts in 23 countries have coped with the pandemic, addressing selected innovations and adaptations to court proceedings, factors facilitating and impeding the digital leap, and new concerns that new technology and the pandemic engenders. The authors discuss the implications of digitisation, such as ensuring equal access to courts, novel issues concerning fair trial rights in remote proceedings, the role of alternative dispute resolution during the pandemic, and the roots of resistance to digitization. Several contributions also address whether and how innovations during the pandemic may transform civil litigation in the future.

Subjects:
Courts and Procedure
Contents:
Civil Courts Coping with Covid-19 – Exceptional Times, Normal Times, New Times?
Bart Krans and Anna Nylund
Responding to Covid-19 – Australian Civil Courts in 2020
David Bamford
The Impact of Covid-19 on Civil Procedure in Belgium
Piet Taelman
Brazilian Precedents in Covid-19 – Supreme Court Matters?
Fredie Didier Jr., Hermes Zaneti Jr. and Ravi Peixoto
The ‘New Normal’ of Civil Procedure in Canada – Technological Efficiency over Proportionality and Accuracy of Outcomes
Catherine Piché
Civil Justice in China in the Covid-19 Period
Yulin Fu
Croatian Civil Justice v. Covid-19 – The Empire Strikes Back
Alan Uzelac
Digitalization of Danish Civil Justice – Perspectives from the Pandemic
Clement Salung Petersen
Developing the New Normal for English Civil Procedure Post Covid-19
John Sorabji
Pandemic and Digitalization – The Situation in the Finnish Lower Courts
Laura Ervo
Covid-19 and French Civil Justice – What Future for Civil Hearings?
Frédérique Ferrand
Covid-19, Civil Justice 2020 and German Courts 2021?
Wolfgang Hau
Covid-19 and Civil Justice – News from the Italian Front
Elisabetta Silvestri
Impact of Covid-19 on Japanese Civil Justice
Shusuke Kakiuchi
Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on Lithuanian Civil Justice
Vigita Vėbraitė
The Aftermath of the Covid-19 Pandemic in the Netherlands – Seizing the Digital Gains
Bart Krans
Covid-19 and Norwegian Civil Justice
Anna Nylund
Peruvian Judicial System during the Covid-19 Pandemic
Christian Delgado Suárez
Transformation of Polish Civil Procedure in Light of Covid-19
Piotr Rylski
Singapore Civil Procedure and Covid-19
Jeffrey Pinsler
Coping with an Outdated and Rigid Civil Procedure in the Era of Covid-19 – The Experience of Slovenia
Aleš Galič
Civil Justice after the Covid-19 Pandemic in Taiwan
Kuan-Ling Shen
The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on the Civil Procedure in Uruguay
Santiago Pereira Campos
Covid-19 and American Civil Litigation
Richard Marcus
Conclusions on Civil Courts Coping with Covid-19
Anna Nylund and Bart Krans