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Extract:
Like many traditional democracies and transition countries, Slovenia is facing a crisis in its civil justice system as a result of the persistent inefficiency of the courts. Criticism of the civil courts has its origin primarily in the slowness of judicial proceedings, the level of legal costs – making access to courts difficult – and the legal unpredictability of case law, which frequently gives the appearance that the courts have lost contact with what is going on in society.
Recommended Citation
Zalar, Ales
(2004)
"Managing judicial change through mediation — Part 1,"
ADR Bulletin:
Vol. 6:
No.
8, Article 3.
Available at:
http://epublications.bond.edu.au/adr/vol6/iss8/3
