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Sir Terence Etherton, Master of the Rolls:: The Civil Court of the Future: The Lord Slynn Memorial Lecture [2017] UKSpeech 7TI7U (15 June 2017)
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The Lord Slynn Memorial Lecture by Sir Terence Etherton, Master of the Rolls: The Civil Court of the Future
It is a pleasure to have been asked to deliver this year's Lord Slynn Memorial Lecture at this time of significant civil justice reform. You might ask when are we not. Since the 1990s there has been one reform after another. From Woolf to Jackson to Briggs, to Briggs again, and then once more to Jackson. Civil justice reform is a subject that never rests. It is fair to say though that the present reform programme is the most far-reaching that we have had since the 1870s. The civil reforms, together with the contemporaneous reforms to criminal justice, are a £1 billion six year plan, which I believe to be the most far reaching in any country in the world. This lecture is exclusively about civil reform.A HTML version of this speech is not available click here or view below the pdf version :Speech