As a ubiquitous aspect of everyday life, it should come as little surprise that legal problems have a tremendous cumulative cost on society. Assessing the cost of civil, family and criminal justice problems in Canada is a complex and multifaceted undertaking, owing in part to the number of agencies involved in the administration of justice, the various types of justice system expenses, and the intangible and ‘knock on’ costs that often result from experiencing legal problems. Further, costs can be examined in monetary, temporal, personal, physical health, mental health and other terms. The monetary costs are of course the most straightforward and methodologically simplest to calculate. In exploring the issue of cost, this paper will focus p...
Everyday legal problems such as consumer disputes, debt, employment issues and relationship breakdow...
The national “Everyday Legal Problems and the Cost of Justice in Canada” (Cost of Justice) survey wa...
As part of a national study on the Cost of Justice by the Canadian Forum on Civil Justice (CFCJ), ov...
As a ubiquitous aspect of everyday life, it should come as little surprise that legal problems have ...
Civil and family justice problems in Canada result in financial, temporal, physical health, mental h...
Civil and family justice problems in Canada result in financial, temporal, physical health, mental h...
In 2016, spending on health care in Canada amounted to approximately $228.1 billion (or an average o...
In 2016, spending on health care in Canada amounted to approximately $228.1 billion (or an average o...
In 2014, the Canadian Forum on Civil Justice (CFCJ) conducted a national survey to determine the cos...
Barriers to accessing justice are a serious social concern. It is widely understood among those who ...
There is a growing belief that our civil and family justice system2 is in crisis. Evidence is mounti...
Experiencing a civil or family justice problem in Canada can come at a significant price. Outside of...
In 2014, the Canadian Forum on Civil Justice (CFCJ) conducted a national survey to determine the cos...
Experiencing a civil or family justice problem in Canada can come at a significant price. Outside of...
There is a growing belief that our civil and family justice system2 is in crisis. Evidence is mounti...
Everyday legal problems such as consumer disputes, debt, employment issues and relationship breakdow...
The national “Everyday Legal Problems and the Cost of Justice in Canada” (Cost of Justice) survey wa...
As part of a national study on the Cost of Justice by the Canadian Forum on Civil Justice (CFCJ), ov...
As a ubiquitous aspect of everyday life, it should come as little surprise that legal problems have ...
Civil and family justice problems in Canada result in financial, temporal, physical health, mental h...
Civil and family justice problems in Canada result in financial, temporal, physical health, mental h...
In 2016, spending on health care in Canada amounted to approximately $228.1 billion (or an average o...
In 2016, spending on health care in Canada amounted to approximately $228.1 billion (or an average o...
In 2014, the Canadian Forum on Civil Justice (CFCJ) conducted a national survey to determine the cos...
Barriers to accessing justice are a serious social concern. It is widely understood among those who ...
There is a growing belief that our civil and family justice system2 is in crisis. Evidence is mounti...
Experiencing a civil or family justice problem in Canada can come at a significant price. Outside of...
In 2014, the Canadian Forum on Civil Justice (CFCJ) conducted a national survey to determine the cos...
Experiencing a civil or family justice problem in Canada can come at a significant price. Outside of...
There is a growing belief that our civil and family justice system2 is in crisis. Evidence is mounti...
Everyday legal problems such as consumer disputes, debt, employment issues and relationship breakdow...
The national “Everyday Legal Problems and the Cost of Justice in Canada” (Cost of Justice) survey wa...
As part of a national study on the Cost of Justice by the Canadian Forum on Civil Justice (CFCJ), ov...