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Home / Publications / Review of the Federal Civil Justice System (IPs 20-25)
  • Review of the Federal Civil Justice System (IPs 20-25)

19.07.1998

Review of the Federal Civil Justice System (IPs 20-25)

Filed under: Civil procedure, Evidence

Six Issues Papers were released in 1997 and 1998:

  1. Rethinking the Federal Civil Litigation System (IP 20);
  2. Rethinking Legal Education and Training (IP 21);
  3. Rethinking Family Law Proceedings (IP 22);
  4. Technology – What it Means for Federal Dispute Resolution (IP 23);
  5. Federal Tribunal Proceedings (IP 24); and
  6. ADR: Its role in Federal Dispute Resolution (IP 25).

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