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Introduction: The Jackson Reforms; A. Aims and concerns; B. Overall goal; C. Key recommendations; D. Consultation on implementing changes; E. Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012; F. Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2013; G. Damages in tort claims etc; H. Recommendations not implemented; 2. Transitional Provisions; A. Main commencement date 327 $aB. LASPO commencement ordersC. CFA and additional liabilities transitional provisions; D. DBA transitional provisions; E. CPR transitional provisions; F. Damages for PSLA, suffering, and distress; 3. Legal AID; A. Introduction; B. Abolition of the Legal Services Commission; C. Civil legal aid; D. Forms of civil legal services; E. First charge; F. Costs protection; G. Legal aid costs orders; 4. Funding; A. Introduction; B. SRA Code of Conduct; C. LASPO 2012, part 2; D. Conditional fee agreements and ATE insurance; E. CFAs and LASPO 2012; F. After-the-event insurance 327 $aG. Membership organizationsH. Before-the-event insurance; I. Referral fees; J. Damages-based agreements; K. Third-party funding; L. SLAS and CLAFs; 5. Case Management; A. Introduction; B. Final Report: case management recommendations; C. Overriding objective; D. Abolition of allocation questionnaires; E. Track allocation; F. Small claims track; G. Removing party veto on track allocation; H. Active case management; I. Direct contact with the parties; J. Docketing; K. Case management conferences and pre-trial reviews; L. Fast track; M. Multi-track; N. Witness statements; O. Experts 327 $aP. Enforcement of directionsQ. Distribution of business; R. Designated money claims; S. Transfers; 6. Costs Management; A. Introduction; B. Need for costs management; C. Final Report recommendations on costs management; D. Essential features of costs management; E. Jackson reforms: cases governed by costs management; F. Filing costs budgets; G. Costs management orders; H. Costs relating to costs management; I. Costs budgets and the costs of the proceedings; 7. Costs Capping Orders; A. Introduction; B. Procedure for applying for a costs capping order 327 $aC. Requirements for making costs capping ordersD. Discretion to make costs capping order; E. Form of cost capping orders; 8. Disclosure; A. Introduction; B. Pre-Woolf approach to discovery; C. Disclosure under the CPR pre-Jackson; D. Train of inquiry documents under the CPR; E. Controlling disclosure pre-Jackson; F. Costs review approach to disclosure; G. Final Report recommendations on disclosure; H. Implementation; I. Electronic disclosure; J. Standard disclosure from 1 April 2013; K. Menu option disclosure; 9. Experts; A. Introduction; B. Admissibility of expert evidence 327 $aC. Final Report recommendations on experts 330 $aThe first practical guide to the procedural reforms due to be implemented in April 2013, this essential text explains the wide-ranging recommendations made by Sir Rupert Jackson in his Review of Civil Litigation Costs (MoJ, 2009) dealing with the costs of civil litigation. These changes have been described by Law Society president Lucy Scott-Moncrieff as representing 'the most significant change to the civil justice system since the Woolf reforms in 1999'. 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China, China, China! -- $tStocks and Flows of Information -- $tGenesis of The Ethiopian Institute of Architecture, Building Construction and City Development EIABC -- $tMixcity -- $tEthnic City: Ethnicity in The City -- $tDynamic Plan -- $tEducation in Ethiopia -- $tLinked Ethiopia -- $tStocks and Flows of Energy -- $tEmpowering a Nation -- $tSol-Urbia -- $tBottom-Up Solar Energy -- $tSelected Bibliography -- $tActor-Network Acknowledgements -- $tContributors -- $tIllustration Credits -- $tBackmatter 330 $aAddis Ababa is one of the fastest transforming environments on the globe and a prototype of an emerging territory. What can architecture and urban design as disciplines contribute to such transformation? According to which criteria can processes of the kind encountered in Addis Ababa be evaluated? And, how can all of this be steered? Aiming to identify sustainable strategies?rather than upholding an a priori vision of an ideal city?the publication acknowledges the heterogeneous conditions of urban territories. The book highlights questions of method and procedure that can be transferred to other ?cities of change?. This revised edition covers recent developments, such as the increasing influence of China in African countries or the chances of high-density, low-rise developments. 330 $aDie äthiopische Hauptstadt Addis Abeba ist eine sich rasant wandelnde Metropole und steht prototypisch für ein urbanes Zentrum in einer Schwellenregion. Was können Architektur und Stadtplanung zu diesem raschen Wandel beitragen? Wie kann das enorme Stadtwachstum infolge von Landflucht und Bevölkerungsanstieg besser verstanden werden? Und: Wie lässt es sich steuern? 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