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Published: February 4, 2026

Following his successful PhD defence on 26 November 2025, Erasmus School of Law has published an interview with Adrian Cordina: ‘Is resistance to third-party litigation funding in Europe justified?

High litigation costs, financial risks and the gradual decline of public legal aid make it increasingly difficult for many parties to pursue meritorious claims. In his PhD research ‘Resistance to Third-Party Litigation Funding in Europe’, Adrian Cordina, PhD candidate at Erasmus School of Law, examines how third-party litigation funding (TPF) has developed in Europe, what forms of resistance this funding mechanism has encountered, and to what extent that resistance is justified. Cordina conducted his PhD research within the Law & Business department. His dissertation was supervised by Xandra Kramer, Professor of Private Law, and Louis Visscher, Professor of Law and Economics, both affiliated with Erasmus School of Law.’

Adrian was a member of the Vici project team on ‘Affording Access to Justice’ (2020-2025) and is fellow at the European Civil Justice Centre. A link to the PhD research is available here.