... The risk of false accusation's appears [to be] more important than
victims having access to justice.»
Not exact matches
For an agonizingly long time, such
victims of torture and gross injustice
had no
access to justice.
«We must take action
to protect
victims of childhood sexual abuse and ensure
access to justice for survivors,» Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie (
D - Bronx) told the Daily News.
Where Berlinger and Sinofsky
had to make their way through the wilds of Arkansas, forging their own relationships and figuring out on the fly who was bending the truth, Berg
has the story (and the testifiers
to same) already in place, plus she
has Jackson's money and personal interest in the case
to get her
access to DNA experts, forensic pathologists and FBI profilers, all of whom establish very convincingly that the three men convicted for this crime were the
victims a
justice system more interested in expediency than truth.
However, Tim Spring, partner at Moore Blatch, said fixed costs
would «only serve
to limit
access to justice for the
victims of clinical errors and reward obstructive behaviour from defendants».
Giving women's organizations
access to in - house lawyers
would not only give abuse
victims access to justice, says Track, it
would also give social workers the ability
to focus on what they're good at.
These amendments are being made without any consultation with the legal profession, or any awareness of the effect they will
have on accident
victims and their
access to justice.
His special interests
have been assistance
to pro se litigants and assurance that low income domestic violence
victims obtain equal
access to justice.
In contrast
to OTLA's doing nothing in twenty years
to improve
access to justice for injured Ontario auto accident
victims (only a fool
would argue that CFAs by themselves make OTLA lawyers the poster boys and girls for affordable, quality lawyering) the OTLA machine
has almost over-night ramped up a constitutional challenge
to this private - interest (big insurance) home - grown governmental attack on its profits.
While the Statutory Accident Benefit regime may give a right
to an accident
victim to challenge the wrongful denial of a benefit, where the cost of pursuing such a remedy is prohibitive, this raises significant issues as
to access to justice that
have yet
to be addressed.
Law society efforts and
access to justice committees
have been in effect for several years now, but the
victims of unaffordable legal services continue
to grow in size and number.
It specifically recommend earmarking funds in the Canada social transfer for civil legal aid in order
to ensure that women
have access to family
justice with a particular emphasis on
victims of violence, indigenous women, and women with disabilities.
The Wisconsin
Access to Justice Commission is pleased
to announce that a $ 100,000 subgrant
has been awarded
to the Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services in Oshkosh
to fund legal representation for domestic violence
victims in that area.
The Wisconsin
Access to Justice Commission has released its Legal Services for Abuse Victims Proposal urging the Wisconsin Legislature to ensure that abuse victims in Wisconsin have access to the basic legal services they need to protect themselves and to begin rebuilding their
Access to Justice Commission
has released its Legal Services for Abuse
Victims Proposal urging the Wisconsin Legislature to ensure that abuse victims in Wisconsin have access to the basic legal services they need to protect themselves and to begin rebuilding their
Victims Proposal urging the Wisconsin Legislature
to ensure that abuse
victims in Wisconsin have access to the basic legal services they need to protect themselves and to begin rebuilding their
victims in Wisconsin
have access to the basic legal services they need to protect themselves and to begin rebuilding their
access to the basic legal services they need
to protect themselves and
to begin rebuilding their lives.
Using quantitative data from Statistics Canada and statistical analysis, the Macdonald - Laurier Institute
has rated each province and territory's criminal
justice system based on five major objectives: public safety, support for
victims, costs and resources, fairness and
access to justice, and efficiency.
Several NGOs arriving in Haiti realized that the
victims of these crimes did not
have access to any form of
justice and
have since tried
to build a system of mediation within the camps.
Victims are often isolated from family and other social support networks, prevented from
having a job or working outside the home, and unable
to access financial resources (see Hines et al., 2007; National Domestic Violence Hotline, 2015; Pence & Paymar, 1993; U.S. Department of
Justice, 2008).