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'QOCS quirks and the quixotic quid pro quo’: Qualified One-Way Costs Shifting and Access to Justice
John Bates
Law Department
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Costs
85%
Justice
42%
Access to Justice
42%
Legal Procedure
28%
Legal Aid
21%
Success
14%
Funding
14%
Injuries
14%
Premium
14%
Expectations
7%
Courts
7%
Boundaries
7%
Introduction
7%
Liability
7%
Protection
7%
Government
7%
Change
7%
Environment
7%
Penal Sanctions
7%
Offender
7%
Testing
7%
Comparison
7%
Failure
7%
Paradigm
7%
Problem
7%
Balance
7%
Strikes
7%
Parameter
7%
Sentencing
7%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Cost
100%
Justice
28%
Litigation
21%
Event
14%
Regime
14%
Right
14%
Recommendation
14%
Insurance
14%
Fee
14%
Premium
14%
Preserving
14%
Liability
7%
Rule
7%
Environment
7%
Act
7%
Boundary
7%
Report
7%
Parameter
7%
Balance
7%
Order
7%
Failure
7%
Government
7%
Comparison
7%
Protection
7%
Starting
7%
Trial
7%
Court
7%
Package
7%
Expectation
7%
Side Effect
7%
Shield
7%
Computer Science
Events
14%
Civil Litigation
14%
Justice Jackson
14%
Relationships
7%
Protection
7%
Conditional Fee
7%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Litigation Costs
35%