Non-Adversarial Justice (2011)
Non-Adversarial Justice (2011)
Volume 37(1)
Articles
The Future of the Legal Profession
Susan Daicoff
From Theory to Practice and Back Again in Therapeutic Jurisprudence: Now Comes the Hard Part
David B Wexler
Facing Down the Gladiators: Addressing Law School's Hidden Adversarial Curriculum
Molly Townes O'Brien
ADR, Public Interest Law and Access to Justice: The Need for Vigilance
Mary Anne Noone
Taking a Reflexive Turn: Non-Adversarial Justice and Mental Health Review Tribunals
Penelope Weller
Pursuing Non-Adversarial Justice within an Adversarial Structure
Robert F Schopp
Finding the Facts: The Judge Should Lead the Search Party
Andrew Cannon
Adversarial System and the Search for Truth
Ray Finkelstein
Five Reasons Why Judges Should Conduct Settlement
Tania Sourdin
Realising the Potential of Judging
Michael King
Opportunities for New Approaches to Judging in a Conventional Context: Attitudes, Skills and Practices
Kathy Mack and Sharyn Roach Anleu
‘It's Not Just about the Money' - Enhancing the Vindicatory Effect of Private Law Remedies
Robyn Carroll and Normann Witzleb
Contested Emotions: Adversarial Rituals in Non-Adversarial Justice Procedures
Meredith Rossner and David Tait
International Problem-Solving Court Movement: A Comparative Perspective
James L Nolan Jr
New South Wales Youth Drug & Alcohol Court Program: A Decade of Development
Shelley Turner
Achieving Quality Outcomes in Community Titles Disputes: A Therapeutic Jurisprudence Approach
Lisa Toohey and David Toohey