Contents: preface
Frontiers in civil justice - privatising, digitising and funding justice / Xandra Kramer, Jos Hoevenaars and Erlis Themeli
Part I: Adr and the courts - shaping the interaction between public and private justice
2. The untapped potential of a structured interaction between courts and adr for the resolution of consumer disputes in the eu / Betül Kas
3. Formal and informal justice in Belgium / Stefaan Voet
4. Formulating a more principled approach to adr within the english civil justice system / Masood Ahmed
5. Alternative dispute resolution, justice and accountability in norwegian civil justice / Anna Nylund
Part II: Digitsing private and public justice
6. The frontiers of digital justice in Europe / Erlis Themeli
7. AI and access to justice: An expansion of adrian zuckerman's findings / Nicolas Kyriakides, Anna Plevri and Yomna Zentani
8. Automating due process - the promise and challenges of ai-based techniques in consumer online dispute resolution / Martin Ebers
9. E-negotiation in the eu: Current experiences, challenges, and new scenarios / Marco Giacalone and Seyedeh Sajedeh Salehi
10. Unpacking content moderation: The rise of social media platforms as online civil courts / Catalina Goanta and Pietro Ortolani
11. Access to digital justice: In search of an effective remedy for removing unlawful online content / Naomi Appelman, Joanna van Duin, Ronan Fahy, Joris van Hoboken, Natali Helberger and Brahim Zaroual
Part III: Collectivising and monetising civil litigation
12. Dutch collective actions and the rise of entrepreneurial actors: Navigating between access to justice and a claim culture / Ilja Tillema
13. German collective actions - is litigation funding in a dead end? / Astrid Stadler
14. Transparency and oversight of class actions funding in Canada / Catherine Piché
Index.