This report and policy briefs examine the effectiveness of courts at adjudicating complex cases, through analysis of cases involving health care, education, environmental risk regulation, and commercial law.
These publications examine the reliability of lay juries, the effect of expert witnesses and specialist evidence, and analyse methods such as incrementalism by which courts can respond to complex technical issues confronting them.
Contributors: Daniel Butt, Jeff King, Timothy Cameron, David Sciarra
, Elizabeth Fisher