Abstract
In previous articles in this series, the authors have identified and discussed the challenges posed by self-representation both for litigants and for other stakeholders in the civil justice system; highlighted gaps in knowledge about litigants in person and charted a course for further empirical research; reported upon findings of a survey of solicitors conducted to elicit their views on the issues raised by self- representation, and considered specific issues relating to the recovery of costs. The purpose of this fourth article is to report upon findings generated by a survey of the barristers' profession in Hong Kong, which was designed to gather information about the issues raised by self- representation from the perspective of barristers acting and appearing in court for represented parties.
Original language | Canadian English |
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Journal | Articles, Book Chapters, & Popular Press |
Publication status | Published - Jan. 1 2006 |
Keywords
- Self-Represented Litigants
- Civil Justice
- Hong Kong
- Barristers
- Survey
Disciplines
- Civil Procedure
- Courts
- Law
- Law and Society
- Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
- Legal Profession