Hopefully, these two national
projects on access to justice supported by numerous smaller access to justice initiatives around the country will over the next year provide the sort of new thinking that will enable us to genuinely reach a crossroad in making progress on access to justice policy in this country.
The Center conducts research, builds software tools, teaches classes and supports faculty, staff and student
projects on access to justice and technology.
Not exact matches
Monday 11 March 2013 2.30 pm Oral Questions Plans
to tackle inequality in income and wealth in the UK - Lord Dubs Consequences for
access to justice for those who will not be able
to receive free legal advice
on social welfare law matters from 1 April - Lord Bach Future railway re-openings - Lord Faulkner of Worcester Progress towards achieving the
projected increase in the size of the UK's reserve forces - Lord Rosser Legislation Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill - Report stage (Day 4)- Viscount Younger of Leckie Short Debate Recommendations of the Francis Report into the Mid-Staffordshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust - Lord Patel Short Debate Impact of NHS innovation and research strategies
on health improvement and wealth creation - Lord Kakkar
ActionAid USA African Services Committee AIDS Foundation of Chicago AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland Alliance for a Just Society BAART Programs California NOW Center for Biological Diversity Center for Economic and Social Rights Center of Concern Chicago Political Economy Group Conference of Major Superiors of Men Corporate Accountability International DYNS Services EcoEquity EG
Justice Food & Water Watch Foundation Earth Franciscan Action Network Friends of the Earth U.S. Gender Action Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives Grassroots Global
Justice Alliance Grassroots International Greenpeace USA Health Global
Access Project (GAP) HIV Prevention
Justice Alliance (HIV PJA) HIV / AIDS Law
Project Holy Cross International
Justice Office Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy International HIV / AIDS Alliance USA International Rivers Jobs with
Justice Jubilee Oregon Jubilee USA Network Labor Campaign for Single Payer Labor Network for Sustainability Lifelong AIDS Alliance Main Street Alliance Marin Interfaith Task Force
on the Americas, USA Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns National Nurses United National Organization for Women (NOW) NETWORK New Rules for Global Finance Nicaragua Center for Community Action Oxfam America PeterCares House PR CoNCRA Progressive Democrats of America (PDA) Raging Grannies Rainforest Action Network RESULTS Right
to the City Alliance Sustainable Energy and Economy Network / Institute for Policy Studies Sisters of the Holy Cross — Congregation
Justice Committee START at Westminster SustainUS Tax
Justice Network USA Voices Of Community Activists & Leaders (VOCAL - NY) Wealth for the Common Good Women Together for Change, Inc. 350.
From the perspective of someone
on the other side of the «digital divide», every dollar spent
on digital
access to justice projects might very well be a dollar taken away from other
projects that could serve them better.
Much of the research and writing
on access to justice issues in the last five years, including that of the Canadian Bar Association and Julie Macfarlane's National Self - Represented Litigants
Project, has discussed unbundling as a potential, albeit partial, remedy.
Most recently, she was a legal intern at the Montana Supreme Court where she worked for
Justice Beth Baker on Access to Justice Commission projects, including the Public Forum Series on access to justice issues as well as drafting a Forum Report summarizing the findings of that series to use in future advocacy e
Justice Beth Baker
on Access to Justice Commission projects, including the Public Forum Series on access to justice issues as well as drafting a Forum Report summarizing the findings of that series to use in future advocacy ef
Access to Justice Commission projects, including the Public Forum Series on access to justice issues as well as drafting a Forum Report summarizing the findings of that series to use in future advocacy e
Justice Commission
projects, including the Public Forum Series
on access to justice issues as well as drafting a Forum Report summarizing the findings of that series to use in future advocacy ef
access to justice issues as well as drafting a Forum Report summarizing the findings of that series to use in future advocacy e
justice issues as well as drafting a Forum Report summarizing the findings of that series
to use in future advocacy efforts.
«A vast
access to justice project with a big impact
on British society, and it's scalable,» a judge said.
The Canadian Bar Association's
Access to Justice (A2J) Committee is currently working
on its Envisioning Equal
Justice project.
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.
The case was brought by the Public Law
Project, a national legal charity that promotes
access to justice,
on the basis that the residence test would, if implemented, violate fundamental constitutional rights guaranteed by the common law and the European Convention
on Human Rights, as incorporated into United Kingdom law by the Human Rights Act 1998.
on Access to the Civil
Justice System in Canada Is a Concern According
to Data From the 2016 World
Justice Project Rule of Law Index
We understand that you are currently working
on some
projects that aim
to harness technology
to improve
access to justice for so that the public can public know all their available options in resolving disputes including online legal consultation services.
Pretty much every report
on self - represented litigants, from the work of the Canadian Research Institute for Law and the Family
to the Action Committee
on Access to Justice in Civil and Family Matters to the CBA's Envisioning Equal Justice Initiative to the National Self - represented Litigants Project, agrees that the cost of legal representation is the number one barrier to accessible j
Justice in Civil and Family Matters
to the CBA's Envisioning Equal
Justice Initiative to the National Self - represented Litigants Project, agrees that the cost of legal representation is the number one barrier to accessible j
Justice Initiative
to the National Self - represented Litigants
Project, agrees that the cost of legal representation is the number one barrier
to accessible
justicejustice.
Based
on the June 2010
Access to Sign - Language Interpretation in Community Legal Settings: Report to the Law Foundation of Ontario [pdf](«Sign Language Report») and the earlier Connecting Report by George Thomson and Karen Cohl, the LFO is inviting legal and community organizations to apply to its Access to Justice Fund for funding for projects that will improve access to sign - language interpretation in legal community set
Access to Sign - Language Interpretation in Community Legal Settings: Report
to the Law Foundation of Ontario [pdf](«Sign Language Report») and the earlier Connecting Report by George Thomson and Karen Cohl, the LFO is inviting legal and community organizations
to apply
to its
Access to Justice Fund for funding for projects that will improve access to sign - language interpretation in legal community set
Access to Justice Fund for funding for
projects that will improve
access to sign - language interpretation in legal community set
access to sign - language interpretation in legal community settings.
Even the judiciary have become embroiled in the debate, heavily criticising many of the Lord Chancellor's decisions, and in doing so upholding and facilitating
access to justice (see R (on the application of London Criminal Courts Solicitors Association) v Lord Chancellor [2014] EWHC 3020 (Admin), [2014] All ER (D) 145 (Sep); and R (on the application of the Public Law Project) v Secretary of State for Justice [2014] EWHC 2365 (Admin), [2015] 2 All E
justice (see R (
on the application of London Criminal Courts Solicitors Association) v Lord Chancellor [2014] EWHC 3020 (Admin), [2014] All ER (D) 145 (Sep); and R (
on the application of the Public Law
Project) v Secretary of State for
Justice [2014] EWHC 2365 (Admin), [2015] 2 All E
Justice [2014] EWHC 2365 (Admin), [2015] 2 All ER 689).
She continues
to work
on law reform
projects with The Society relating
to family law and
access to justice.
The National Self - Represented Litigants
Project focuses squarely
on easing
access -
to -
justice for SRLs, and maintains a fairly robust resource library.
The Commission is working
on a range of
projects to achieve its mission
to develop and encourage means of expanding
access to the civil
justice system for unrepresented low - income Wisconsin residents.
The theme will be
on projects that further
access -
to -
justice efforts in some way.
I had been asked
to give a speech
on my own pro bono and
access to justice work with a view
to motivating students
to volunteer for one of the many interesting
projects PBSC is coordinating this year.
Access to Justice in Australia Another Thomson / West acquisition — this time a Brazilian publisher was acquired Harvard Law Library joins the Chesapeake
Project The Guardian picks up
on Rob Martin's hyperbolic rant against Canadian Legal Education An English law firm outsources all of its non-billable activities, including its law library, IT and knowledge management.
Now, Juetten has announced that she is stepping down from active management of Evolve Law
to continue building her own company, Traklight, and
to focus
on other «mid-life»
projects, including
access to justice.
See the Canadian Forum
on Civil
Justice and their
Access to Justice Blog and Cost of
Justice project, for example, as well as the work of the National Self - Represented Litigants Project (
project, for example, as well as the work of the National Self - Represented Litigants
Project (
Project (NSRLP).
This
project will focus
on the questions of what empirical
access to justice research already exists and how that research could best be collected and shared.
Tanya Lee,
Project Director, Linguistic and Rural
Access to Justice, Law Foundation of Ontario
on Linguistic and Rural
Access to Justice.
As work
to improve
access to justice in civil and family matters continues to gain momentum across Canada, the Action Committee on Access to Justice in Civil and Family Matters is pleased to announce the launch of a major project to develop and publish a Status Report on the State of Access to Justice in C
access to justice in civil and family matters continues to gain momentum across Canada, the Action Committee on Access to Justice in Civil and Family Matters is pleased to announce the launch of a major project to develop and publish a Status Report on the State of Access to Justice in
justice in civil and family matters continues
to gain momentum across Canada, the Action Committee
on Access to Justice in Civil and Family Matters is pleased to announce the launch of a major project to develop and publish a Status Report on the State of Access to Justice in C
Access to Justice in Civil and Family Matters is pleased to announce the launch of a major project to develop and publish a Status Report on the State of Access to Justice in
Justice in Civil and Family Matters is pleased
to announce the launch of a major
project to develop and publish a Status Report
on the State of
Access to Justice in C
Access to Justice in
Justice in Canada.
As part of the
project, the ATJ Fellow will work
on more of the substantive court forms chosen by the
Access to Justice Commission.
This trend is having a wide - ranging impact
on the
justice system, as documented by the National Self - Represented Litigants Project and the Action Committee on Access to Justice in Civil and Family M
justice system, as documented by the National Self - Represented Litigants
Project and the Action Committee
on Access to Justice in Civil and Family M
Justice in Civil and Family Matters.
At the intersection of
access to justice and innovation, ATJ Tech Fellows will spend their summer working
on innovative
projects and initiatives aimed
to improve our civil
justice system.
He has served
on many boards and committees that promote technology solutions
to access to justice problems, including the ABA's E-Lawyering Task Force, Law Help Interactive's advisory board, the advisory council of the ABA Standing Committee on the Delivery of Legal Services, the Chicago Bar Foundation's Justice Entrepreneurs Project and its Pro Se Advisory Committee, the ABA Legal Access Job Corps Task Force (2013 — 14), and currently the ABA Commission on the Future of Legal Ser
access to justice problems, including the ABA's E-Lawyering Task Force, Law Help Interactive's advisory board, the advisory council of the ABA Standing Committee on the Delivery of Legal Services, the Chicago Bar Foundation's Justice Entrepreneurs Project and its Pro Se Advisory Committee, the ABA Legal Access Job Corps Task Force (2013 — 14), and currently the ABA Commission on the Future of Legal Se
justice problems, including the ABA's E-Lawyering Task Force, Law Help Interactive's advisory board, the advisory council of the ABA Standing Committee
on the Delivery of Legal Services, the Chicago Bar Foundation's
Justice Entrepreneurs Project and its Pro Se Advisory Committee, the ABA Legal Access Job Corps Task Force (2013 — 14), and currently the ABA Commission on the Future of Legal Se
Justice Entrepreneurs
Project and its Pro Se Advisory Committee, the ABA Legal
Access Job Corps Task Force (2013 — 14), and currently the ABA Commission on the Future of Legal Ser
Access Job Corps Task Force (2013 — 14), and currently the ABA Commission
on the Future of Legal Services.
The information collected during this
project resulted in ideas that could inform the development of a product, technology or process that would have direct positive impact
on access to family
justice in Ontario.
Jo Hickman, director of the Public Law
Project (PLP) said the residence test's «impact
on access to justice would have been catastrophic».
The
Access Review, which is a project of the Edmonton Community Legal Centre, aims to keep legal practitioners up to date on developments in poverty law and access to justice in Al
Access Review, which is a
project of the Edmonton Community Legal Centre, aims
to keep legal practitioners up
to date
on developments in poverty law and
access to justice in Al
access to justice in Alberta.
As a passionate advocate for
access to justice, Nicole spent two years as the Executive Director of the Canadian Forum on Civil Justice (CFCJ), a national not - for - profit that works on issues of access to justice and civil justice reform and has led several local and national research projects that examine the cost, affordability and effectiveness of the civil justice system in Canada; she remains a Senior Research Fellow at th
justice, Nicole spent two years as the Executive Director of the Canadian Forum
on Civil
Justice (CFCJ), a national not - for - profit that works on issues of access to justice and civil justice reform and has led several local and national research projects that examine the cost, affordability and effectiveness of the civil justice system in Canada; she remains a Senior Research Fellow at th
Justice (CFCJ), a national not - for - profit that works
on issues of
access to justice and civil justice reform and has led several local and national research projects that examine the cost, affordability and effectiveness of the civil justice system in Canada; she remains a Senior Research Fellow at th
justice and civil
justice reform and has led several local and national research projects that examine the cost, affordability and effectiveness of the civil justice system in Canada; she remains a Senior Research Fellow at th
justice reform and has led several local and national research
projects that examine the cost, affordability and effectiveness of the civil
justice system in Canada; she remains a Senior Research Fellow at th
justice system in Canada; she remains a Senior Research Fellow at the CFCJ.
Rhyannon has a keen interest in
access to justice and is an active volunteer with the Edmonton Community Legal Centre's civil and family law
projects where she provides legal assistance
to low income individuals and gives free public presentations
on various family and civil law topics.
This is particularly important where the funding situation is such that decisions made about which claims and other
projects are
to be given priority will have a great bearing
on access to justice for some traditional owner groups.
In pursuit of these objectives the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social
Justice Commissioner and Griffith University wish
to conduct a forum in which Indigenous participants or representatives identify a set of issues that currently face Indigenous communities when mining companies seek
access to their land or wish
to develop a
project on their land.