Call for evidence outcome

Dispute Resolution in England and Wales: Call for Evidence

Applies to England and Wales

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This report summarises the responses to the call for evidence, including how it will influence the further development of policy in this area.


Original call for evidence

Summary

This Call for Evidence is seeking evidence on Dispute Resolution from all interested parties, the judiciary, legal profession, mediators and other dispute resolvers, academics, the advice sector, court users.

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Call for evidence description

We are particularly interested in collecting evidence from individuals or organisations with data to share on the relevant questions; or those who have had experience of dispute resolution within and outside of the courts system to support the development of more effective dispute resolution mechanisms. We welcome frontline insights with tangible examples.

We invite respondents to complete the online survey or email their responses to the questions in the call for evidence document to disputeresolution.enquiries.evidence@justice.gov.uk to help build our evidence base and inform decisions regarding the development of policy in this area. We would be grateful for your response by 31 October 2021.

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Dispute resolution in England and Wales: Call for Evidence (Welsh)

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Published 3 August 2021
Last updated 6 May 2022 + show all updates
  1. Call for Evidence on Dispute Resolution in England and Wales: Summary of Responses (Welsh) published.

  2. Summary of responses published.

  3. Call for evidence extended to 31 October 2021.

  4. First published.