Counting the Cost of Enlarging the Role of ADR in Civil Justice
Access to civil justice in many countries has been plagued by the common challenges of the high cost of litigation, inequality in parties’ financial resources, differing risk appetites and limited judicial resources. Singapore, a common law jurisdiction, recently implemented radical changes to its c...
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Main Author: | Dorcas QUEK ANDERSON |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2022
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