Not exact matches
The authors propose that the widespread availability of access to information through traditional computing and mobile devices has the potential to increase access to
justice in «real time,
across borders,
across disciplines, and
across a huge mass of
stakeholders.»
The World
Justice Project is pleased to be in Jarkata, Indonesia on 19 - 21 January, 2015, for a country workshop bringing together a wide range of invited
stakeholders — including leaders from business, academia, civil society and government — from
across Indonesia to assess current rule of law challenges and opportunities.
In the 18 months since the Dialogue Event — a
justice system stakeholder forum held at the Faculty of Law University of Windsor, bringing together members of the public (SRLs) and judges, lawyers and policymakers — I have spent a great deal of time talking with, exchanging ideas among, and generally tracking developments in a revitalized «Access to Justice Sector» emerging across
justice system
stakeholder forum held at the Faculty of Law University of Windsor, bringing together members of the public (SRLs) and judges, lawyers and policymakers — I have spent a great deal of time talking with, exchanging ideas among, and generally tracking developments in a revitalized «Access to
Justice Sector» emerging across
Justice Sector» emerging
across Canada.
«We are excited to be partnering with the NL Sexual Assault Crisis and Prevention Centre on this major initiative, and also look forward to working with the Government of Canada, the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, and
stakeholders from community organizations and the
justice system all
across the province.»
Participate in TALS Technology Task Force and Technology tack for Tennessee» s Equal
Justice conference to communicate and coordinate with
stakeholders across the state;
From medical - legal partnerships in Ontario to unbundled service projects in Alberta to pre-paid legal insurance programs in Quebec,
justice system
stakeholders are re-imagining ways to provide universal access to
justice across Canada.
The charters — developed following consultation with
stakeholders and court users — set a consistent standard
across all crown, county and magistrates» courts, the Probate Service and the Royal Courts of
Justice of what people can expect when attending as a claimant, juror, victim, witness, defendant or member of the public.
This presentation offers evidence - based research to support bringing together
stakeholders from
across health, education, economic development, criminal
justice and political parties to reduce inequality, increase human capital and foster economic vitality.