Not exact matches
Canadian studies indicate that some Canadians, particularly those with fewer resources and marginalized groups, do not view the justice system as fair,
accessible or reflective of them or their needs: Trevor C.W. Farrow, Ab Currie, Nicole Aylwin, Les Jacobs, David Northrup and Lisa Moore, Everyday
Legal Problems and the Cost of Justice in Canada: Overview Report [2016 Everyday
Legal Problems Overview], 2016 Canadian
Forum on Civil Justice, Toronto, Canada: online CFCJ http://www.cfcj-fcjc.org/sites/default/files/Everyday%20
Legal%20Problems%20and%20the%20Cost%20of%20Justice%20in%20Canada%20-%20Overview%20Report.pdf.
The Canadian
Forum on Civil Justice is a non-profit, independent organization dedicated to bringing together the public, the courts, the
legal profession and government in order to promote a civil justice system that is
accessible, effective, fair and efficient.
The A.L.F. strives to offer an online platform for
legal and policy commentary articles, with an academic character, yet
accessible to a broader public, and furthermore serve as a
forum for academic publications by young
legal scholars...
Although intended to provide a more
accessible dispute resolution process than the Alberta courts, the RTDRS is still a
legal forum which many unsophisticated litigants struggle to navigate.