Look before you Leap: Why Ontario's Civil Rules Review Needs a Research Phase
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Author/contributor
- Semple, Noel (Author)
Title
Look before you Leap: Why Ontario's Civil Rules Review Needs a Research Phase
Abstract
The Civil Rules Review (CRR) has proposed a thorough rewrite of Ontario's Rules of Civil Procedure. The goal is to make civil litigation speedier, more affordable, and less complex. The CRR's April 2025 Consultation Paper makes dozens of reform proposals, affecting every major phase of the litigation process. This short paper argues that the leaders of Ontario's civil justice system should take the time to look before they leap. To implement changes by the end of 2025, as proposed by the original Terms of Reference for the Civil Rules Review, would be dangerously and unnecessarily premature. The consultation phase (currently just 10 weeks) should be extended, and a methodologically rigorous empirical evaluation should be conducted. This evaluation should be informed by a solid theoretical understanding of civil litigation’s benefits and costs; the middle section of this paper briefly sketches such a theory.
Genre
SSRN Scholarly Paper
Repository
Social Science Research Network
Archive ID
5258842
Place
Rochester, NY
Date
2025-05-17
Accessed
5/20/25, 1:00 PM
Short Title
Look before you Leap
Language
en
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Citation
Semple, N. (2025). Look before you Leap: Why Ontario’s Civil Rules Review Needs a Research Phase (SSRN Scholarly Paper No. 5258842). Social Science Research Network. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5258842
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