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Access to Justice

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
This encyclopedia entry offers an overview of access to justice in the field of human rights. While the concept of access to justice is difficult to grasp, the entry identifies two primary ways in which it intersects with human rights: On the one hand, access to justice relates to the vindication and enforcement of human rights and, in this sense ...
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Access to Justice

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
The right of access to justice, which is embodied in the right to fair hearing, forms the cornerstone of our civil justice system. However, in recent years, the civil justice system in many common law jurisdictions has suffered from the common problems of long delays, sheer complexity and prohibitive legal costs such that it is no longer able to ...
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Access to Justice: Accessibility

Legal Information Management, 2011
AbstractPatricia T Rickard-Clarke writes on the complex issues relating to access to justice for the citizens of Ireland. Her article addresses the practical need for consolidation of legislation and the issues of making law accessible in a form that people can understand.
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Access to justice

2019
Two related phrases are commonly used in discussions about the courts and judges. The first is ‘access to justice’ and the second is ‘justice according to the law’. Like motherhood and apfelstrudel, these seem to be ideals whose merits are beyond debate.
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Access to Care, Access to Justice

2005
Historically, the Supreme Court of Canada has avoided direct intervention in health care policy-making. This posture changed dramatically with the release of the Chaoulli decision in June 2005. In a narrow four-to-three decision, the Supreme Court struck down Quebec laws prohibiting the sale of private health insurance on the basis that they violate ...
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Access to Justice

1999
Abstract The rhetoric of access to justice (and the reform movement associated with it) has been bringing the demands of substantive justice to bear on discussions about the legal system and on legal services over the last thirty years.
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Uneasy tensions in energy justice and systems transformation

Nature Energy, 2023
David Bidwell, Benjamin K Sovacool
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A pro-health cookstove strategy to advance energy, social and ecological justice

Nature Energy, 2022
Annelise Gill-Wiehl, Daniel M Kammen
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