Dimensions of Justice in Italy: a Practical Review
A GJ Advances article.
Abstract
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.Originally published in Global Jurist Advances.
Recommended Citation
Reynolds, Adam C.
(2003)
"Dimensions of Justice in Italy: a Practical Review,"
Global Jurist Advances:
Vol. 3
:
Iss.
2, Article 1.
Available at: http://www.bepress.com/gj/advances/vol3/iss2/art1
