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The right of access to civil justice continues to be constrained by the cost, complexity and delays of litigation and the decline in public legal aid. Private litigation funding methods like third-party litigation funding (TPLF) have been developing in Europe and other jurisdictions as a result of these challenges. The debate on whether and to what extent TPLF should be regulated has also been gathering pace. On the one hand, proponents of TPLF argue that it facilitates access to civil justice whilst, on the other hand, critics of TPLF say that there may be risks of abuse. These issues were critically discussed at the conference ‘The Future Regulation of Third-Party Funding in Europe’ held on the 22 June 2022, concluding the online seminar series on ‘Trends and Challenges in Costs and Funding of Civil Justice’ organised by the Vici team at Erasmus School of Law.
Nederlands-Vlaams tijdschrift voor mediation en conflictmanagement |
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Article | The future regulation of third-party funding in EuropeConference Report, 22 June 2022, Erasmus University Rotterdam |
Trefwoorden | third-party funding, access to justice, litigation costs, regulation |
Auteurs | Adrian Cordina en Eva Storskrubb |
DOI | 10.5553/TMD/138638782023026002005 |
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