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Court innovations and access to justice in times of crisis. [PDF]
Highlights • COVID-19 has significantly disrupted justice systems around the world.• Globally, courts have shifted from face-to-face proceedings to online court processes (as supported by internet technology), with some countries adopting ‘disruptive ...
Sourdin T, Li B, McNamara DM.
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Improving Access to Justice with Legal Chatbots
On average, one in three Canadians will be affected by a legal problem over a three-year period. Unfortunately, whether it is legal representation or legal advice, the very high cost of these services excludes disadvantaged and most vulnerable people ...
Marc Queudot +2 more
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It comes to something when the Supreme Court has to explain, as a parent explains to a three-year-old child why people should behave when visiting friends, what the nature and purpose of law and th...
Nowak, Janek Tomasz, Remo, Caponi
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Abstract Access to justice in Latin America has undergone substantial changes in the recent history of the region. With few exceptions, these changes accompanied the process of political transition to democracy. These changes range from the incorporation of new procedural instruments, through the constitutionalization of rights and new ...
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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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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 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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Access to Justice as a Social Determinant of Health: The Basis
Health disparity in Canada is continuing to grow with marginalized communities being disproportionately affected. Policies and actions implemented by the federal government have been ineffective in addressing underlying causes of poor health.
Sunam Jassar
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Access to Czech Administrative Courts – Bottlenecks in Access to Justice
The right of access to a court is subject to certain limitations. While a number of these limitations may be created deliberately, in line with the function of the administrative justice system (e.g.
Denisa Skládalová +2 more
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