In a recent article, «Evidence - Based Access to Justice ``, Laura Abel of the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law highlights the lack of evidence - based approaches in
evaluating access to justice initiatives in the civil justice system, and proposes that legal help lines and information centres could be measured in terms of a demonstrable impact on the ability of a self - represented litigant to manage — and win — a case.
In «Measuring Effectiveness of
Access to Justice Initiatives,» a panel discussion held Saturday morning, there was a discussion about the lack of standard definitions, which limits organizations» ability to evaluate and compare initiatives» eff
Initiatives,» a panel discussion held Saturday morning, there was a discussion about the lack of standard definitions, which limits organizations» ability
to evaluate and compare
initiatives» eff
initiatives» effectiveness.