Conference Description:
The Australasian Institute of Judicial Administration and Monash University Faculty of Law are pleased to present the conference “NonAdversarial Justice: Implications for the Legal System and Society”.
The emergence of nonadversarial justice in common law systems is arguably the most significant and wideranging development in legal systems internationally in the past thirty years. Determinative justice models are changing methods as common law lawyers and civil code lawyers compare notes. There is a desire to make lawyer controlled adversary processes more user friendly.
The conference seeks to explore the theory and practical application of these approaches by courts, the legal profession and their implications for the role of law and government in society and legal education and the relationship between these approaches in theory and practice.