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1. Progressive Procedure 2. The Judicial Process in Comparative Perspective 3. The Growing Role of the Courts and the Functions of Judicial Process

PER HENRIK LINDBLOM

PROGRESSIVE PROCEDURE Twelve Essays 1985–2015

4. The Role of the Supreme Courts in Scandinavia

6. The Protection of Diffuse, Fragmented and Collective Interests 7. The Anglo-American Class Action Suit 8. Group Litigation in Scandinavia 9. Complex Litigation 10. The Privatization of Justice

PROGRESSIVE PROCEDURE

5. Access to Justice

PROGRESSIVE PROCEDURE PER HENRIK LINDBLOM

11. ADR – The Opiate of the Legal System 12. Harmony of the Legal Spheres PER HENRIK LINDBLOM Professor Emeritus in Civil and Criminal Procedure Faculty of Law Uppsala University ISBN 978-91-7678-978-0

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Progressive Procedure The Role of Courts, Access to Justice, Group Actions, Complex Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution in Comparative Perspective. Twelve Essays 1985–2015

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Overview Table of Contents  11 1 Progressive Procedure. The Courtroom Process and Societal Development  17 2 Seeing in the Dark  30 3 The Growing Role of the Courts and the New Functions of Judicial Process – Fact or Flummery?  49 4 The Role of the Supreme Courts in Scandinavia  93 5 Access to Justice and the Courts’ Role  155 6 The Protection of Diffuse, Fragmented and Collective Interests in Civil Litigation in Sweden  170 7 Summary: Group Actions. A Study of the Anglo-American Class Action Suit from a Swedish Perspective  213 8 Group Litigation in Scandinavia. Appendix: Swedish Code of Statutes SFS 2002:599  229 9 Complex Litigation. A Comparative Perspective  291 10 The Privatization of Justice: Some Aspects of Recent Developments in American and Swedish Procedural Law  372 11 ADR – The Opiate of the Legal System? Perspectives on Alternative Dispute Resolution  393 12 Harmony of the Legal Spheres. A Swedish View on the Construction of a Unified European Procedural Law  438


Table of Contents Preface  5 Overview 9 1 Progressive Procedure. The Courtroom Process and Societal Development  17 1 17 2 18 3 19 4 22 5 22 6 25 7 26 8 28

2 Seeing in the Dark  30

1 Seeing in the Dark: Cappelletti and Comparative Procedural Law  30 2 The Growing Role and Responsibility of the Judge  35 3 Judicial Review  40 4 Social Civil Procedure and the Public Interest (“Access to Justice”)  42 5 The Judiciary’s Role in the Process of Legal Integration  45

3 The Growing Role of the Courts and the New Functions of Judicial Process – Fact or Flummery?  49 1 Flummery 50 2 The Growing Role of the Courts in Society  51 2.1 The Role of the Judiciary and Privatization, East and West  51


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Table of Contents 2.2 The Role of the Judiciary and Privatization in Sweden  58 2.3 Separation of Powers – an Olympic Zero Sum Game?  62 3 The Traditional Functions of Procedure  64 3.1 Civil Procedure  64 3.2 Criminal Procedure  68 3.3 Administrative Procedure  72 4 Functional Expansion and Renewal  76 4.1 Functional Expansion  76 4.2 Functional Renewal  79 5 Facts, Fears and Forecasts  88

4 The Role of the Supreme Courts in Scandinavia  93

1 Introduction 93 2 Similarities and Differences in Scandinavian Procedure(s)  94 2.1 The Scandinavian Legal Systems: Private Law and Procedure  94 2.2 Similarities and Differences in the Supreme Courts: a Survey  96 3 The Role and Functions (Purposes) of the Supreme Courts  100 3.1 Introduction 100 3.2 The Role of Courts in Scandinavia  100 3.3 The Functions (Purposes) of Civil and Criminal Procedure in General  103 3.4 The Supreme Courts: Private and Public Purposes, Intended and Achieved Ends  111 3.5 Some Extra Comments on Criminal Proceedings in the Supreme Court  129 3.6 Intended and Achieved Purposes: Obstacles, Critique and Reform  132 4 Summary and Conclusions  143 5 Appendix: Factual Background  145 The Supreme Court  145 The Judiciary  147 Conditions of Recourse to the Supreme Court  150 The Scope of the Supreme Court’s Consideration of a Case  152

5 Access to Justice and the Courts’ Role  155 1 2 3 4

A Nordic Family Portrait  155 The Courts’ Role  157 Access to Justice  163 Three Admonitions  169


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6 The Protection of Diffuse, Fragmented and Collective Interests in Civil Litigation in Sweden  170

I Introduction: a Lesson of Pluralism  170 II General Problems and Viewpoints  172 1. Private, public and diffuse interests; the purposes of procedure; civil and criminal proceedings  172 2. Developments in society and the Swedish code of judicial procedure; legislative techniques  180 III Party-Connected Solutions  184 1. Standing to sue  184 2. Joinder and third-party intervention  189 3. “Public attorney-general” methods  194 4. The “private attorney-general”  199 5. Legal aid, litigation expense insurance and the tendency to litigate  203 IV The Role of the Judge  206 V Special Courts and Special Proceedings, Reform Proposals  208 VI Conclusions  211

7 Summary: Group Actions. A Study of the AngloAmerican Class Action Suit from a Swedish Perspective  213 1 Background 213 2 Chapters 2–14  217 3 Evaluation and the Possibility of a Swedish Adoption (Chapter 15)  225

8 Group Litigation in Scandinavia  229 Appendix: Swedish Code of Statutes SFS 2002:599

1 Civil Procedure in Scandinavia  230 1.1 The Role of Courts  230 1.2 Civil or Common Law?  232 1.3 Developments 232 2 The Swedish Group Proceedings Act of 2002  235 2.1 Legislative Background  235 2.2 Character of the Act  237 2.3 Structure and Main Content of the Act  238 2.4 Costs and Funding of Group Actions  243 2.5 Practice under the New Swedish Act  248 3 The Scandinavian Experience – Summary and Conclusions  260


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Table of Contents 4 References 273 Appendix: Group Proceedings Act, issued on 30 May 2002  275

9 Complex Litigation. A Comparative Perspective  291

I Introduction 291 II The Global Perspective  293 A. Defining “Complex Litigation”  293 B. Identifying “Complex Litigation”  296 C. Factors Giving Rise to Complex Litigation  301 D. Coping with, or Responding to, Complex Litigation  310 III The United States Perspective  322 A. Defining Complex Litigation  325 B. Causes of Complex Litigation  326 C. U.S. Responses to Complex Litigation  330 IV Group Actions and Test Cases  343 A. Group Actions  345 B. Test Cases  353 V Summary, Conclusions and Suggestions  360 A. Background 360 B. Measures 365 C. Suggestions for the Future—and for the Present  369

10 The Privatization of Justice: Some Aspects of Recent Developments in American and Swedish Procedural Law  372 1 Introduction 372 2 Privatization 375 2.1 The American Perspective  375 2.2 The Swedish Perspective  381 3 Deregulation and Decentralization  390

11 ADR – The Opiate of the Legal System? Perspectives on Alternative Dispute Resolution Generally and in Sweden  393 1 AtJ and ADR  395 1.1 The Background  395 1.2 Warnings and Apprehensions  397 1.3 Terms, Concepts and Definitions  400 1.4 Privatization and Politicization  402 2 The Functions, Pros and Cons of ADR  405 2.1 ADR and the Functions of Civil Procedure  405 2.2 The Pros and Cons of ADR  410


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3 ADR in Sweden Today and Tomorrow  418 3.1 Background 418 3.2 Arbitration 418 3.3 Boards 420 3.4 Ombudsmen and Organizations, etc.  420 3.5 Mediation 421 3.6 Settlement 424 3.7 Simplified Civil Litigation (SCL) – New Forms of ADR in Court?  425 4 Conclusions: ADR – Opiate or Antidote?  431

12 Harmony of the Legal Spheres. A Swedish View on the Construction of a Unified European Procedural Law  438 1 Community Law and Procedural Law  440 2 Complete Legislative Harmonisation of Procedural Law Within the EU – a First Proposal  443 3 Background, Present State, and Trends of Development  446 4 The Competence of the EU in the Procedural Field  454 5 Benefits and Disadvantages of Legislative Procedural Approximation 456 6 The Working Group Proposal: the Scope of Application and the Exemptions  464 7 The Proposed Rules  469 Chapter 1: Conciliation  470 Chapter 2: Commencement of the Proceedings  471 Chapter 3: Subject Matter of Litigation  473 Chapter 4: Discovery  475 Chapter 5: Evidence  478 Chapter 6: Technology and Proof  479 Chapter 7: Discontinuance  479 Chapter 8: Default  480 Chapter 9: Costs  481 Chapter 10: Provisional Remedies  483 Chapter 11: Order for Payment  484 Chapter 12: Execution of Judgements or Orders for the Payment of Money  485 Chapter 13: Astreinte  486 Chapter 14: Miscellaneous Provisions  486 8 Summary, Evaluation and Prognosis  488


1. Progressive Procedure 2. The Judicial Process in Comparative Perspective 3. The Growing Role of the Courts and the Functions of Judicial Process

PER HENRIK LINDBLOM

PROGRESSIVE PROCEDURE Twelve Essays 1985–2015

4. The Role of the Supreme Courts in Scandinavia

6. The Protection of Diffuse, Fragmented and Collective Interests 7. The Anglo-American Class Action Suit 8. Group Litigation in Scandinavia 9. Complex Litigation 10. The Privatization of Justice

PROGRESSIVE PROCEDURE

5. Access to Justice

PROGRESSIVE PROCEDURE PER HENRIK LINDBLOM

11. ADR – The Opiate of the Legal System 12. Harmony of the Legal Spheres PER HENRIK LINDBLOM Professor Emeritus in Civil and Criminal Procedure Faculty of Law Uppsala University ISBN 978-91-7678-978-0

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