Not exact matches
Solutions
to complex problems like
access to justice need
to be sensitive
to this reality.
We support Georgetown University Law Center and other law schools in teaching their students
to collaborate with
access to justice organizations
to build interactive, online expert systems that guide people through
complex legal
problems.
To solve a complex social problem like access to justice, we need to learn to work closely with others who may not share our views, our experiences and maybe even the same perception of the access to justice problem (and solution) that we d
To solve a
complex social
problem like
access to justice, we need to learn to work closely with others who may not share our views, our experiences and maybe even the same perception of the access to justice problem (and solution) that we d
to justice, we need
to learn to work closely with others who may not share our views, our experiences and maybe even the same perception of the access to justice problem (and solution) that we d
to learn
to work closely with others who may not share our views, our experiences and maybe even the same perception of the access to justice problem (and solution) that we d
to work closely with others who may not share our views, our experiences and maybe even the same perception of the
access to justice problem (and solution) that we d
to justice problem (and solution) that we do.
(vi) while every group experiences civil needs, the poorest and most vulnerable experience more frequent and more
complex, interrelated civil legal
problems: Action Committee on
Access to Justice in Civil and Matters, Family
Justice Reform - A Review of Reports and Initiatives: Canadian Forum on Civil
Justice, online http://www.cfcj-fcjc.org/sites/default/files/docs/2013/Family%20
Justice%20Reform%20Review%20-%20April%2015%20Final.pdf.
Nicole's current research explores how design thinking may be used
to address
complex or «wicked»
problems such as
access to justice.
With new tools
to address
access to justice challenges comes a key turning point in the application of data
to solve
complex social
problems.
The
access to justice problem is
complex and widespread.
The
problems we face in the
justice system — namely
access to justice problems — are
complex.
As both reports highlight,
access to justice is a
complex problem that involves multiple actors, is interwoven with personal, social and political issues, and can not be solved without working collaboratively.
Being exposed
to some of the A2J literature and hearing from Cromwell, it's obvious that
access to justice is a
complex and overwhelming
problem.