Sentences with phrase «envisioning equal justice»

A CBA Envisioning Equal Justice Summit in Vancouver in April 2013 involved Sam Muller of HiiL to apply these ideas to the Canadian context.
I am just back from Vancouver and the Canadian Bar Association Envisioning Equal Justice Summit.
the latest discussion paper from the Canadian Bar Association's Envisioning Equal Justice initiative.
Canadian Bar Association, Envisioning Equal Justice Summit: Building Justice for Everyone.
Observers, including the CBA's own Envisioning Equal Justice Project, have suggested responses ranging from strengthening the voluntary sector to greater use of alternative dispute resolution to some form of conditional and contingency fee arrangements or third - party litigation funding.
Commendably, the CBA is planning to do just that this coming April at Envisioning Equal Justice Summit: Building Justice for Everyone.
The Canadian Bar Association's Envisioning Equal Justice consultation paper, Underexplored Alternatives for the Middle Class, recognizes the need to «re-engineer» dispute resolution processes and explores a number of court process reforms as potential means to provide better access to judicial dispute resolution.
The Envisioning Equal Justice initiative will bring together stakeholders to discuss how to meet their shared responsibility to improve access to justice, starting with a summit April 25 - 27 in Vancouver.
Access isn't always about money, but that is an undeniably large part of the problem for many Canadians, as the CBA's own Envisioning Equal Justice project, launched last summer at the same time as Futures, has discovered.
Pretty much every report on self - represented litigants, from the work of the Canadian Research Institute for Law and the Family to the Action Committee on Access to Justice in Civil and Family Matters to the CBA's Envisioning Equal Justice Initiative to the National Self - represented Litigants Project, agrees that the cost of legal representation is the number one barrier to accessible justice.
The final report from the Envisioning Equal Justice initiative has just been released.
One of the highlights of the CBA's Envisioning Equal Justice Summit, now about six weeks ago, was a lunchtime debate on the merits or demerits, the feasability or impracticality of a national justice care system.
Last week I had the good fortune to have attended the Canadian Bar Association's Envisioning Equal Justice Summit: Building Justice for Everyone in Vancouver.
As a starting point to address gaps in both access to justice and access to legal services, for example, lawyers might look to the information provided and questions posed in the excellent Canadian Bar Association Election Engagement Kit recently made available through Envisioning Equal Justice.
During the closing session of the Canadian Bar Association's Envisioning Equal Justice Summit: Building Justice for Everyone, held in Vancouver in April, we were asked to come up with one idea from each table to help access to justice and to move justice reform forward.
The Canadian Bar Association's Access to Justice (A2J) Committee is currently working on its Envisioning Equal Justice project.
In particular, we have the benefit of the CBA's Envisioning Equal Justice Summit and report and the final report of the National Action Committee on Access to Justice in Civil and Family matters.
In particular, we have the benefit of the CBA's Envisioning Equal Justice Summit and
For people living on low income, ABSs may have little to offer, both because lack of money will still be a barrier and because there is more to taking advantage of legal services than just money (a point recognized by the CBA's Envisioning Equal Justice project and report).
Closer to home, the most profound learning I gained from the CBA Envisioning Equal Justice Summit April 2013 was the poverty simulation.
We will work together to envision equal justice and develop practical strategies, skills and tools for building a more just society through enhanced and effective approaches for resolving legal problems.

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(6) Canadian Bar Association, «Reaching equal justice: an invitation to envision and act» - A summary report by the CBA Access to Justice Committee, August 2013; ojustice: an invitation to envision and act» - A summary report by the CBA Access to Justice Committee, August 2013; oJustice Committee, August 2013; online:.
The CBA called for innovation as a means to increase access to justice in its report Reaching Equal Justice: An Invitation to Envision ajustice in its report Reaching Equal Justice: An Invitation to Envision aJustice: An Invitation to Envision and Act.
The new A2JCC committee will also consider the Canadian Bar Association's report, Reaching Equal Justice: An Invitation to Envision and Act, released in November.
To provide context for the discussion, students were asked to read a paper by John H. Langbein on the historical foundation of the law of evidence, as well as the recent Canadian Bar Association report, Reaching Equal Justice: An Invitation To Envision And Act.
ATJ Tech Fellows envisions a future where equal access to justice is only an ideal, but a tangible reality.
There are mild currents of this perspective in the Canadian Bar Association Access to Justice Committee's recent summary report entitled, Reaching Equal Justice: An Invitation to Envision and to Act.
Last August I mentioned the CBA's summary report on access to justice, Reaching Equal Justice: An Invitation to Envision ajustice, Reaching Equal Justice: An Invitation to Envision aJustice: An Invitation to Envision and Act.
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