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Multi-Functional Access to Justice Centres
In recent years, the integration of digital technology into the Canadian judicial system has accelerated, driven by both technological advancements and the urgent needs highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nathan Afilalo +2 more
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Centring justice in conceptualizing and improving access to urban nature
Caroline Daws +2 more
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Promoting access to justice in Bangladesh: Towards a hybrid justice model
Md Jahirul Islam, Masahiro Suzuki
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Access to Justice i en digital forvaltning – et borgerperspektiv
I denne artikel sættes der fokus på de udfordringer, der møder den enkelte borger i en digitaliseret forvaltning, samt fordele og ulemper ved en digitalisering i forvaltningen set fra et borgerperspektiv.
Bettina Lemann Kristiansen
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Legitimacy and online proceedings: Procedural justice, access to justice, and the role of income
Courts have long struggled to bridge the access-to-justice gap associated with in-person hearings, which makes the recent adoption of online legal proceedings potentially beneficial. Online proceedings hold promise for better access: they occur remotely,
A. Mentovich +2 more
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By adopting the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (the CRPD) in New York, the United Nations heralded a new epoch on how disability-related matters ought to be comprehended and addressed across the globe. The aim of this article is to
Jonas Ruškus
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Background Legal issues are common in chronic illness. These include matters of daily life, such as problems with employment, finances and housing, where rights or entitlements are prescribed by law.
Helen Close +4 more
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The Role of Legal Certainty Principle in Provision of Access to Justice in Ukraine in Wartime
Background: The paper offers the analysis of implementation of legal certainty principle and access to justice in Ukraine. Both are regarded in connection to the rule of law principle; their coordination is shown in cases when the application of rule of ...
H. Ostapenko
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The Nightingale Court Experiment: Lessons for Access to Justice in a Post-Pandemic World
The literature is yet to consider the contribution of Nightingale Courts to access to justice in England and Wales during the COVID-19 pandemic. Nightingale Courts are courts that have been set up in repurposed buildings, such as town halls, hotels, and ...
N. Naidu
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Energy justice: Ensuring equitable access to clean energy in underprivileged communities
This review paper explores the concept of energy justice and its critical importance in ensuring equitable access to clean energy for underprivileged communities.
Augusta Heavens Ikevuje +4 more
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