PWDs continue to be excluded from effective participation in
justice delivery through two main obstacles expressed in the normative framework — referring to the space laws, both national and international, provide for the recognition of the rights of PWDs — and the institutional framework, which deals with law enforcement and the court systems.
Not exact matches
She is always looking or success stories where technology has been used to bridge the
justice gap, from pro-bono
through low - bono to non-traditional legal services
delivery.
Electronically facilitate access to criminal
justice by increasing the turnaround time for
delivery of pro-bono legal services
through collating, analyzing, and collaborating on existing case data.
Project LemonAid aims to electronically facilitate access to criminal
justice by decreasing the turnaround time for
delivery of pro-bono legal services
through collating, analyzing, and collaborating on existing case data.
In fact, as part of my job with Pro Bono Net, a nonprofit that works with legal aid organizations, pro bono programs, and courts to improve access to
justice through increasing volunteerism, collaboration, and effective use of technology, I've had the opportunity to work with Pro Bono Law Ontario and seen how adding technology to their service
delivery (both as support for their programs and as information for the general public) has allowed them to be more effective and efficient in their work.
A primary purpose of ReInvent Law is to provide a new element of education
through research and experimentation on endeavors designed (1) to solve problems faced by the legal profession including access to
justice concerns and (2) to create new vehicles for the
delivery of legal services.
If we continue to view access to
justice through an outdated lense that is fixated on an ancient method of
delivery, we are lost.
As these Initiatives unfold, we are increasingly convinced of the interplay between the two: that opportunities, transformations, and cultural shifts engendered by innovation can be leveraged towards positive changes in access to
justice, and conversely, that access to
justice can grow
through, amongst other things, a reinvention of the
delivery of legal services.
Surely we must listen to the judges who speak to the public
through their decisions if there is to be any hope of honest and meaningful dialogue on all manner of access to
justice issues — including the cost of personal injury lawyers — including in the context of (not always «fair and reasonable») CFAs — and including all manner of alternative
delivery structures — including ABS.
Joining a civil legal aid team using impact litigation and advocacy as its primary tools to pursue
justice and equal rights
through authentic and holistic service
delivery to clients, CLSMF's Director of Litigation will support, refine, build, and maintain best in class approaches to support the expertise of our diverse and highly talented legal team, this Florida Attorney in good standing and experienced legal services litigator, will utilize the ability to simultaneously coordinate multiple complex cases in state and federal courts, while also monitoring and troubleshooting dozens of other significant cases handled by program staff.
Madam
Justice Dorgan refused to grant the Defendant's application and instead ordered that the Plaintiff «be deprived of all tariff items to which she would otherwise be entitled «from a few weeks following the
delivery of the formal offer
through trial and further awarding the Plaintiff to «all disbursements incurred from the comencement of the action to the conclusion of trial `.
The Center for Innovation was designed to position the ABA as a leader of the legal profession's efforts to increase access to
justice and improve the
delivery of services to the public
through innovative programs and initiatives.
«I saw myself as a consolidator of the gains we'd made during Chief
Justice Linden's tenure — and one of the key ways of doing that was
through the
delivery of excellent continuing education.»
Stevie Ghiassi is the CEO and co-founder of Legaler.com, an Australian legal technology company focused on advancing the
delivery of legal services and expanding access to
justice through the blockchain.
Increase access to
justice through the design and development of innovative legal service
delivery models.
The Social
Justice Commissioner will, over the coming twelve months, consult with governments and representative Indigenous structures about the adequacy of performance monitoring and evaluation processes to link government programs and service
delivery to the commitments made
through COAG, particularly the National Reporting Framework on Indigenous Disadvantage.
This Agreement will facilitate access to
justice for disadvantaged people in Australia
through the
delivery of legal assistance services.
The terms of the review should include examining methods for coordinating youth service
delivery in
justice, health and welfare related areas across government departments, including
through the NT Police proposal for community youth development units, and the potential for Aboriginal customary law to be recognised
through diversionary processes.