Since its creation by the Wisconsin Supreme Court in 2009, the Commission has worked to foster
expanded access to the justice system for unrepresented, low - income Wisconsin residents.
Not exact matches
Because of the presence it commands within the
justice system overall, legal aid has the potential
to play a crucial role in
expanding access to justice in Canada.
Email and fax are still actively used by participants in the
justice system to circulate these documents, so the appearance of those document on websites (court, CanLII, news organizations or other) merely
expands the accessibility and contributes
to the probability that it will be seen by someone without a direct connection
to a party without direct
access to the original.
Our mission is
to develop and encourage means of
expanding access to the civil
justice system for unrepresented low - income Wisconsin residents.
The Commission is working on a range of projects
to achieve its mission
to develop and encourage means of
expanding access to the civil
justice system for unrepresented low - income Wisconsin residents.
Even with constraints of the current fiscal realities, or perhaps because of them, legal aid
systems have the infrastructure, the expertise and the resources
to contribute significantly
to expanding access to justice in Canada.
We envision a society where poverty or race is not an impediment
to justice, work
to expand meaningful
access to justice systems and work
to achieve
justice within the framework of the law.
Any push for an increase in mediation must be balanced against
access to the civil
justice system: «If we
expand mediation beyond its proper limits as a complement
to justice we run the risk of depriving particular persons or classes of person of their right
to equal and impartial
justice under the law.»