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The strongest criticism of the civil justice system has been its long delays, complexity and cost. How far, if at all, do the recent reforms to the civil justice system go in eradicating these defects? Discuss.  

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Faculty of humanities department of law ENGLISH LEGAL SYSTEM and THEORY LAW 05-2 ASSIGMENT NO 1 The strongest criticism of the civil justice system has been it's long delay, complexity and cost. How far, if at all, do the recent reforms to the civil justice system go in eradicating these defects? Discuss. MODULE CO- ORDINATORS : TARIQ KHAN MICHAEL OLASEINDE STUDENT NAME: GEORGE PHILIPIDIS REG. NUMBER: 98167749 BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. T. Ingman: THE ENGLISH LEGAL PROCESS, 5TH edition Blackstone press 2. M. Zander: CASES AND MATERIALS ON THE ENGLISH LEGAL SYSTEM, 7TH edition, Butterworth 3. J, Jacobs: FABRIC OF CIVIL JUSTICE, Stevens 4. G. Slaper, D Kelly :PRINSIPLES ON THE ENGLISH LEGAL SYSTEM, 3RD edition Cavendich press The civil justice as a major part of the English legal system is designed to clarify arguments among the citizens of the society. This system has been updated in recent years as a consequence of specific suggestions made by the civil justice review...

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