4 volumes in 6 parts.Sponsored by the Ford Foundation.--V. 1. A world survey. Edited by Mauro Cappelletti and Bryant Garth. --V. 2. Promising institutions. Edited by M. Cappelletti and J. Weisner. --V. 3. Emerging issues and perspectives. Edited by M. Cappelletti and B. Garth. --V. 4. The anthropological perspective. Edited by K. F. Koc
In this paper a baseline of contemporary access to justice research is established. The baseline cle...
This article sets out some preliminary thoughts on what access to justice might mean, and comment ...
If the ideal of justice is not pervasive in the United States, the issue of justice is-not so much i...
The present essay is one of the fruits of a four-year comparative research project entitled Florenc...
The present essay is one of the fruits of a four-year comparative research project entitled Florenc...
M. Cappelletti (éd.) Access to Justice, vol. 1, 2, 3 et 4. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé...
Access to Justice was one of a set of intellectual triplets that appeared in the 1970s; its sibling...
Access to Justice was one of a set of intellectual triplets that appeared in the 1970s; its sibling...
Since access to justice scholarship has gradually become a more multifaceted, international and empi...
M. Cappelletti, J. Gordley et E. Johnson, Towards Equal Justice : A Comparative Study of Légal Aid i...
Access to justice is the most pressing justice issue today. It has recently and very quickly become ...
Text contains revisions of papers presented at the Conference on Access to Justice which was held at...
This book focuses on four topical and interconnected, innovative pathways to civil justice within th...
This article reviews access to justice both theoretically and in practice. Second, it highlights som...
The papers gathered in this volume analyze access to justice in Latin America, Europe, and North Ame...
In this paper a baseline of contemporary access to justice research is established. The baseline cle...
This article sets out some preliminary thoughts on what access to justice might mean, and comment ...
If the ideal of justice is not pervasive in the United States, the issue of justice is-not so much i...
The present essay is one of the fruits of a four-year comparative research project entitled Florenc...
The present essay is one of the fruits of a four-year comparative research project entitled Florenc...
M. Cappelletti (éd.) Access to Justice, vol. 1, 2, 3 et 4. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé...
Access to Justice was one of a set of intellectual triplets that appeared in the 1970s; its sibling...
Access to Justice was one of a set of intellectual triplets that appeared in the 1970s; its sibling...
Since access to justice scholarship has gradually become a more multifaceted, international and empi...
M. Cappelletti, J. Gordley et E. Johnson, Towards Equal Justice : A Comparative Study of Légal Aid i...
Access to justice is the most pressing justice issue today. It has recently and very quickly become ...
Text contains revisions of papers presented at the Conference on Access to Justice which was held at...
This book focuses on four topical and interconnected, innovative pathways to civil justice within th...
This article reviews access to justice both theoretically and in practice. Second, it highlights som...
The papers gathered in this volume analyze access to justice in Latin America, Europe, and North Ame...
In this paper a baseline of contemporary access to justice research is established. The baseline cle...
This article sets out some preliminary thoughts on what access to justice might mean, and comment ...
If the ideal of justice is not pervasive in the United States, the issue of justice is-not so much i...