Several countries have followed the lead of British researchers since the late 1990s by using civil legal needs surveys to characterize the types of legal problems that individuals confront, their responses to these events in terms of advice-seeking behaviour, and the demographic traits and socio-economic conditions that are likely to predict patterns of problem and response. A shared approach to conducting and analysing these surveys has emerged – first among the Commonwealth jurisdictions and more recently in countries such as Belgium, the Netherlands, Japan, and China. The comparative results of these studies are now beginning to tell an increasingly nuanced story about the prevalence and consequences of legal problems and about the natu...
Civil and family justice problems in Canada result in financial, temporal, physical health, mental h...
People’s ability to use the law to protect their rights and hold others to their responsibilities i...
There is mounting evidence that access to justice in Canada is approaching a crisis point. An estima...
Several countries have followed the lead of British researchers since the late 1990s by using civil ...
This is a study of problems having legal aspects experienced by low and moderate income Canadians. T...
This is a study of problems having legal aspects experienced by low and moderate income Canadians. T...
Since the mid-1990’s there have been at least twenty-six large-scale national surveys on the public’...
This project analyzes the various ways Canadian citizens of different ethnicities try to resolve the...
The purpose of this project is to inform policy makers about the incidence of civil justice problems...
The purpose of this report is to further understanding about the social consequences arising from bo...
Modern access to justice scholarship takes as its premise that the focus of legal reform must be on ...
Modern access to justice scholarship takes as its premise that the focus of legal reform must be on ...
This project analyzes the various ways Canadian citizens of different ethnicities try to resolve the...
The national Everyday Legal Problems and the Cost of Justice in Canada survey was conducted with a...
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...
People’s ability to use the law to protect their rights and hold others to their responsibilities i...
There is mounting evidence that access to justice in Canada is approaching a crisis point. An estima...
Several countries have followed the lead of British researchers since the late 1990s by using civil ...
This is a study of problems having legal aspects experienced by low and moderate income Canadians. T...
This is a study of problems having legal aspects experienced by low and moderate income Canadians. T...
Since the mid-1990’s there have been at least twenty-six large-scale national surveys on the public’...
This project analyzes the various ways Canadian citizens of different ethnicities try to resolve the...
The purpose of this project is to inform policy makers about the incidence of civil justice problems...
The purpose of this report is to further understanding about the social consequences arising from bo...
Modern access to justice scholarship takes as its premise that the focus of legal reform must be on ...
Modern access to justice scholarship takes as its premise that the focus of legal reform must be on ...
This project analyzes the various ways Canadian citizens of different ethnicities try to resolve the...
The national Everyday Legal Problems and the Cost of Justice in Canada survey was conducted with a...
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...
People’s ability to use the law to protect their rights and hold others to their responsibilities i...
There is mounting evidence that access to justice in Canada is approaching a crisis point. An estima...