Sentences with phrase «increasing equal access to justice»

«It was a pleasure and a privilege to have served as Chair of the EJC and to have worked with so many dedicated people committed to increasing equal access to justice for all of the Commonwealth's residents,» Mr. Moskowitz said.
Also, advertising should pay for it and the Reports should be made freely available to the public in PDF form in order to increase equal access to Justice.

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For example, the CBA's Reaching Equal Justice report stated that «Canada is plagued by a paucity of access to justice research» [3], and noted that «we still know relatively little about what works to increase access to justice and how and why it does.Justice report stated that «Canada is plagued by a paucity of access to justice research» [3], and noted that «we still know relatively little about what works to increase access to justice and how and why it does.justice research» [3], and noted that «we still know relatively little about what works to increase access to justice and how and why it does.justice and how and why it does.»
During his term, Sandy worked tirelessly to bring awareness to the need for increased legislative funding for these programs and to explore ways the courts and the legal aid community could better work together to improve equal access to justice for all litigants.
A government - appointed Legal Services Board was established to oversee regulation by reference to eight «regulatory objectives» which were, confusingly given equal priority (the public interest, supporting the rule of law, improving access to justice, protecting and promoting consumers, promoting competition, encouraging a strong independent legal profession, increasing public understanding of citizens» rights and duties and maintaining a set of professional principles).
The CBA called for innovation as a means to increase access to justice in its report Reaching Equal Justice: An Invitation to Envision ajustice in its report Reaching Equal Justice: An Invitation to Envision aJustice: An Invitation to Envision and Act.
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.»
The Equal Justice Works Crime Victims Justice Corps is a legal fellowship program designed to increase capacity and access to legal help for crime victims.
Particularly, at a time when the gaps in access to justice continue to grow, when there are no meaningful increases in funding for Legal Aid, and as litigants and accused increasingly represent themselves in court, it is essential that protections are in place to ensure that every citizen has access to equal justice regardless of income level or ability to pay.
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