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Personally I think the answer to this sort of problem and the litigants in person that clog the courts may lie in abandoning the adversarial system (perhaps initially in certain areas like family and boundary or property matters) and introducing inquisitorial judges on the continental model. Perhaps this could start in the property chamber. A judge sitting as an inquisitor would have the power to stop nonsense like this in its tracks. Another advantageous development would be to introduce professional judges so that when you have your law degree you train to be a judge, and work up from small cases to big ones, as they do in France. It might deal with the problem of the flood of bright young lawyers who cannot use their skills to practice law or deal with the demand for legal services that the current system is unable to service. Now there are horrors in the French legal system but that is not because of inquisitorial judges. Neuberger is apparently in favour of this type of change but of course it will never happen without a revolution!

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