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In “Civil Justice After COVID: A Change for the Better?”, this analytical tome delves into the transformative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the civil justice system in England and Wales. Through a meticulous examination, it juxtaposes the pre and post-pandemic landscapes, shedding light on procedural adaptations, technological advancements, and their implications for justice administration. Featuring contributions from esteemed legal scholars and practitioners, the book navigates through themes of accessibility, efficiency, and fairness in a post-COVID era. This compelling narrative offers a critical lens on whether these changes signify a progressive shift or present new challenges within the civil justice framework.






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