Sentences with phrase «civil justice problems»

However, a wider perspective than one that begins with the courts is required to understand the full breadth of civil justice problems.
There are over 100 million people with civil justice problems who don't seek legal help, because they don't see their problems as such — they think of them as social issues or their own bad luck.
It is widely accepted that many people with serious civil justice problems do not have access to the courts and thus do not appear as un-represented litigants.
The research revealed that a small but significant minority (6 %) of civil justice problems led to loss of a home and, of that number, almost half (46 %) ended up in temporary accommodation at an average cost to the local authority of # 5,640 and the costs of a failed tenancy could be as much as # 10,500.
The access to civil justice problem identified by the Honourable Judge Cromwell can not be solved without using the right tool.
The final report and four subcommittee reports on early stage resolution of civil justice problems, legal services, court simplification and family law are available on the Canadian Forum on Civil Justice
As many as 100 million Americans are living with civil justice problems, many of which are rooted in a lack of what the ABA terms «basic human needs», i.e. Food, Shelter, Safety and Health.
The final report and four subcommittee reports on early stage resolution of civil justice problems, legal services, court simplification and family law are available on the Canadian Forum on Civil Justice website.
«Civil Justice problems are pervasive in the lives of Canadians and frequently have negative impacts on them».
A government backed report, «Developing Capable Citizens» — highlighted that «One - third of the population has experienced a civil justice problem, but many do nothing about it — often because they think, wrongly, that there is nothing they can do or that there is no local legal advice provider who might help... This extraordinary lack of understanding is a major reason why around one million civil justice problems go unresolved every year.
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