Access to Justice in UK Law
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Access to justice in revenue-seeking legal institutions
Legal bias against the poor, and competition from nonstate legal services providers, can both seriously affect state justice provision. But analyses of these factors often fail to incorporate a cri...
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Access to justice in revenue-seeking legal institutions
Legal bias against the poor, and competition from nonstate legal services providers, can both seriously affect state justice provision. But analyses of these factors often fail to incorporate a cri...
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Reimagining access to justice through the eyes of rural domestic violence survivors
Access to justice is a theoretical construct and applied principle within the US legal system, centering equity in access to legal services and representation. However, access to justice extends be...
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Legal empowerment as a tool for engendering access to justice in South Africa
This article examines the concept of access to justice and the challenges vulnerable and marginalised groups encounter in accessing justice. The article further discusses the recognition of access ...
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Access to justice in the European Convention on Human Rights system
The numerous reforms to the Convention system of the past two decades have unquestionably had an effect on applicants’ means to access justice in the system. It is, however, open to question how th...
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Access to justice for Nigerian women: A veritable tool to achieving sustainable development
Access to justice promotes the achievement of sustainable development as it promotes the participation of citizens of a country, reduces poverty, increases the productivity of persons and strengthe...
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The Rise of Digital Justice: Courtroom Technology, Public Participation and Access to Justice
This article addresses a little discussed yet fundamentally important aspect of legal technological transformation: the rise of digital justice in the courtroom. Against the backdrop of the governm...
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Litigation Costs and Before‐the‐Event Insurance: The Key to Access to Justice?
The cost of civil litigation is a key factor in determining the extent of access to justice. Following cuts in legal aid attention has focused upon finding alternative methods of assisting litigant...
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The Social Organization of Access to Justice for Youth in ‘Unsafe’ Urban Neighbourhoods
Drawing on the feminist sociological approach, institutional ethnography, this article reveals how young people in a designated neighbourhood improvement area in Toronto, Canada, experience reduced...
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The 'Exceptionality' of Legal Aid: Affordable Access to Justice in Judicial Review
This article discusses the role of costs as a limitation on access to judicial review in the UK. Part I assesses the series of financial hurdles to access currently faced by would-be judicial revie...
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