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Schizophrenia, human rights and access to health care: A systematic search and review of judgements by the European Court of Human Rights

International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2020
Background: Persons with schizophrenia are vulnerable regarding human rights violations. Aims: The aim of this research is to systematically analyse judgements by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) involving persons with schizophrenia. Methods: A
M. Wigand   +4 more
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THE PROSECUTORIAL MONOPOLY OF THE SLOVAK PUBLIC PROSECUTION SERVICE: NO ACCESS TO JUSTICE FOR THE INJURED PARTY?

Access to Justice in Eastern Europe, 2022
The recodification of criminal law realised in the Slovak Republic in 2005 brought several new elements to criminal proceedings. One of them was the expansion and significant strengthening of the discretion of the public prosecutor in criminal ...
Bystrík Šramel, L. Klimek
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Taking a Shot: Access to Justice, Judging and eCourt

Family Court Review, 2021
Access to Justice issues have shown us that our traditional adversarial dispute resolution model is slow, costly, divisive and complex ‐ for both self represented litigants and those with lawyers Addressing these issues through the provision of ...
R. Williams
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Implementing access to medication assisted treatment in a drug treatment court: Correlates, consequences, and obstacles

Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2019
We sought to understand the implementation of medication-assisted treatment (MAT) access for opioid-involved participants in an urban Midwestern drug treatment court (DTC) over a time period beginning in October 2012 and ending in June 2016.
M. Fendrich, Thomas P. Lebel
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The Importance of Effective Access to Justice for Charter Violations and the Role of the Court Challenges Program

Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice
This paper argues that the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms can only deliver on its promises when those who benefit from its guarantees are able to challenge government action in courts.
Marika Giles Samson
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Providing Inmate Access to the Courts

The Prison Journal, 2011
As the federal courts have established the right of inmates to seek postconviction relief, prisons systems have struggled with a variety of strategies to come into compliance. Using data from a national survey of prisons, this study describes court access strategies employed by state correctional systems and examines how prison contextual ...
Michael J. Sabath, William Payne
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Medicaid and Access to the Courts

New England Journal of Medicine, 2011
The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in Maxwell-Jolly v. Independent Living Center of Southern California could fundamentally alter states' accountability to beneficiaries and providers when their official conduct allegedly violates Medicaid's essential federal requirements.
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COVID-19, the Shadow Pandemic, and Access to Justice for Survivors of Domestic Violence

Social Science Research Network, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has co-existed alongside a far less visible "shadow pandemic" of violence against women, with COVID-19 impacting the number and complexity of domestic violence cases and enabling new tactics for coercive control This article ...
Jennifer Koshan, J. Mosher, W. Wiegers
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Access to Intermediate Appellate Courts

2017
The formal organization of court systems and jurisdictional rules established by legislatures often determine which litigants will have their cases reviewed by an appellate court. While some procedural obstacles are straightforward in their application, others require judicial interpretation with research findings suggesting that judges’ policy goals ...
Donald R. Songer, Susan B. Haire
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Access to Court: Examples of World Bank Projects Which Include Activities to Facilitate Access to Court

SSRN Electronic Journal, 1999
As introduction, the paper presents the World Bank Group and explains why the Bank is concerned about legal and judicial reform. In a second part, the question is raised: "What good would it do to facilitate access to court, if the judicial system itself does not work?"--following an outline of impediments to access for the poor in developing countries.
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