In recent years, he has been hugely influential in developing
justiciable problems research in Canada.
Not exact matches
To quote from the 2013 UK Legal Services
Research Centre «Civil Justice in England and Wales» report, the definition of «
justiciable problem» that they use is:
In the United Kingdom, academics Hazel Genn and others have used
research about
justiciable problems to reorient how access to justice policy is developed, making it more focused the paths to justice available to users for resolving their
problems.
Research indicates, however, that most
justiciable problems never reach the courtroom (Andrew Pilliar, «Law and the Business of Justice: Access to Justice and the Profession / Business Divide» (2014) 11 Journal of Law & Equality 5 at 10).