On that theme the argument that having
an accessible justice process is one of the pillars of civil society appears to have been forgotten altogether.
Not exact matches
«As a State Senator,» he explained, «I will fight for the things that matter to New Yorkers: strengthening rent laws and preserving affordable housing, increasing access to quality schools, safeguarding the environment, promoting economic and social
justice, preventing violence in our communities, and creating a fairer and more
accessible political
process.»
Given such is the case, perhaps a triage approach may be what's needed to make
justice / the legal system more approachable, affordable and
accessible with checks to improve quality of service throughout the
process.
Throw in some visuals such as the hologram - like digital assistant used by BC's
Justice Education Society and you can make a once formidable
process much more
accessible.
One thing I see as inevitable is the need to reform
justice processes so that they are much more manageable and
accessible for self - represented litigants.
The Divisional Court reinforces the importance of paralegals in making the «
justice system more
accessible» and describes arbitration in relation to the Small Claims Court as «another parallel
process also designed to provide increased access to
justice».
Use of AI would probably make this
process even faster... So is technology the answer to making the
process more efficient in time and cost thereby making
justice that much more
accessible?
the court should strain to assist parties with defining
processes that make the civil
justice system affordable and
accessible for themselves as long as the result is consistent with the fair and just resolution of the dispute on the merits.
Will all the innovations make
justice more
accessible and allow the public to become engaged once again in the democratic
process?
The
Justices agree that this development would further underline the Court's commitment to providing an appropriate environment for considered discussion of legal issues, and is in line with the Court's goal to make this
process as
accessible as possible.