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Non-adversarial justice
Reflecting on the practice of non-adversarial justice
The Honourable Mr W Martin AC QC
The traditional owners
Eleven years at the coalface
Criminal justice
Development phases
Speciality courts in WA — the rise and fall
Aboriginal courts
Family violence courts
The significance of non-adversarial justice to victims
The civil justice system
Summary and conclusion
ADR, ODR and AI-DR, or do we even need courts anymore?
The Honourable T F Bathurst AC
Introduction
The broader social context
Some definitions
The influence of technology: the courts
The influence of technology: ADR
The United Kingdom reforms
The NSW Government’s consultation paper on civil justice reform
The challenges of the future
The fundamental characteristics of a court
The fundamental characteristics of ADR
Access to justice
Conclusion
Conciliation and mediation — a practical note
Mr M Kimber SC
Differences between conciliation and mediation (practically speaking)
What consumers of such services like/dislike
Further references on non-adversarial justice