Written by a former lawyer, this book argues that Irish citizens are badly served by their legal system. It shows how the administration of justice in the courts has become so cumbersome and expensive that many citizens are deprived of access to justice. It also offers some concrete suggestions on how it could be made fairer and more effective.
This provocative book, written by a former lawyer, argues that Irish citizens could be much better served by their legal system. It describes how the court process has become so cumbersome and expensive that many people are deprived of access to justice. Having analyzed the reasons for this, it goes on to show how the system could be improved, making it cheaper and faster, without impairing quality.