But if more politicians were aware of how
serious the problems of access to justice are, they might just have been doing more about them.
Not exact matches
Also relevant is the fact, as acknowledged elsewhere by the LSUC, that Ontario has a
serious access to justice problem (see also the recent work
of the CFCJ).
This paragraph in particular
of Malcolm Mercer's article obscures the law society's great negligence in failing
to try
to solve the
problem, «If we are
serious about the
access to justice gap, we should accept that no one solution will slay the
access dragon.
We need new approaches in the quiver
of access of justice services
to address the vast majority
of legal
problems experienced by the public that are, from the point
of view
of the people experiencing them,
serious and difficult
to resolve and that have negative consequences if they are not dealt with.
The president
of the Supreme Court, Lord Neuberger, has also said the country has a «
serious problem» with
access to justice and that society will fragment without
access to justice, as reported by Legal Voice.
Lawtender believes, and itself warns, that U.S. citizens»
access to justice is a
serious problem, although it's not sure if ranking a subfactor
of the WJP Index — something which the WJP didn't do in its report — is particularly scientific, especially when the data is based largely on an online survey
of 1002 people in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago.
Its
Access to Justice Committee should be prominently displayed, inviting comments and questions in regard
to this most
serious of law society
problems.
There is broad recognition
of a
serious access to justice problem in Canada [10].