At the CFCJ, Ab Currie will develop further this pioneering work
on justiciable problems and its insights for access to justice in Canada.
Not exact matches
These
problems are referred to as being «
justiciable» to focus attention
on problems experienced by individuals that raise legal issues, regardless of whether they recognize them as legal issues or take action to resolve them.
Moreover, there are very different rates of resolution as well as ways to resolve these
justiciable problems, depending
on the nature of the
problem and its relationship to other
justiciable problems.
Non-lawyers frequently fail to conceptualize their
problems as «
justiciable events,» often believe they can address their
problems on their own, and go to their unions, governments, or friends and family members for help (see table 40 in the above study).