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    Systemic Barriers and Unfairness: Access to Justice in Zimbabwe and Beyond by Wesley Maraire

    Published 2024-12-01
    Subjects: “…Access to justice…”
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    Alternative Dispute Resolution for Consumer Cases: Are Divergences an Obstacle to Effective Access to Justice? by Urša Jeretina, Alan Uzelac

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Insofar, consumer ADR (CADR) is seen as a useful instrument that helps consumers realize their right of access to justice. It is argued that the CADR is a flexible and faster method of enforcement of consumers’ rights, and that CADR systems provide valuable information on the needs of applicants, while preserving confidentiality and increasing consumer satisfaction. …”
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    Access to the Highest Administrative Courts: between the Right of an Individual to Have a Case Heard and the Right of a Court to Hear Selected Cases by Wojciech Piątek

    Published 2020-04-01
    Subjects: “…administrative courts, access to justice, court-administrative procedure, effective appeal and judicial protection, Austria, Poland…”
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    Regulating the Competence of Administrative Justice and the Public-Private Law Divide by Krisztina F. Rozsnyai

    Published 2024-11-01
    Subjects: “…access to justice, administrative justice, differentiated distribution of competences, public-private law divide, specialised courts and tribunals…”
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    The English legal system / by Gillespie, Alisdair, Weare, Siobhan

    Published 2021
    Table of Contents: “…The English legal system -- Domestic sources of law : parliamentary material -- Domestic sources of law : case law -- International sources of law -- Human Rights Act 1998 -- The structure of the courts -- The structure of the tribunals -- The judiciary and their appointment -- Judicial independence -- The legal professions -- Funding access to justice -- The investigation of crime -- Pre-trial matters -- Those in court -- The trials -- Criminal appeals -- Civil litigation -- Remedies and appeals -- Alternative dispute resolution -- The future in a post-COVID world.…”
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    Environmental protection in administrative procedure by Vlajnić Jelena

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The leading international instrument in the field of environmental protection is the Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision-making and Access to Justice in Environmental Matters (Aarhus Convention). …”
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    Onrechtmatige Overheidsdaad for not Fulfilling Incentives for the Protection of Sustainable Food Agriculture Land by Riesta Yogahastama, Syaiful Bahri, Mohammad Habib Ramdhani

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Therefore, in law enforcement it is important to reconceptualize so that access to justice for people whose incentives are not fulfilled by the government can make claims against actions taken by the government. …”
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    Principles of the victim’s representation in criminal proceedings by I. O. Yemets

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…It has been proved that representation of victims in criminal proceedings is an indispensable guarantee of the principle of equality before law and court, access to justice and binding nature of court decisions, competitiveness of the parties and freedom to present their evidence to court and to prove their convincing nature before the court, etc. …”
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    Acceptance of international criminal justice in Bosnia and Herzegovina by G. Šimić

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…However, challenges persist in ensuring access to justice for all victims and addressing the root causes of conflict to prevent future atrocities. …”
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    Revitalizing Justice in Fiqh: Revisiting Non-Retroactive Principles to Address Sexual Violence by Iqbal Kamalludin, Bunga Desyana Pratami, Syarifa Khasna, Alamul Yaqin, Achmad Jauhari Umar

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Handling sexual violence cases requires a holistic, human rights-based approach, encompassing prevention, protection, law enforcement, recovery, and ensuring victims' access to justice. Islam advocates equality for all, but its implementation is constrained by the improper handling of many sexual violence cases due to the non-retroactive Sexual Violence Law. …”
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    Special criminal investigation (in absentia): problematic issues of a defence counsel's participation by M. М. Kolomoitsev

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…In view of this, and in the context of ensuring such fundamental principles of criminal proceedings as the right to defence, adversarial proceedings, observance of human rights and freedoms, access to justice, etc., the author emphasises the need to amend the current criminal procedure legislation to ensure that the defence counsel can appeal against the investigating judge's decision to conduct a special pre-trial investigation The problematic issues of defence counsel's participation are characterised, and the inadmissibility of his/her formal participation in criminal proceedings is emphasised. …”
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    The Impact of Digitization on Legal Systems in Developing Countries by Ikhtiyor Djuraev, Azim Baratov, Shokhjakhon Khujayev, Iroda Yakubova, Mokhichekhra Rakhmonova, Bobur Mukumov, Nodirakhon Abdurakhmanova

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…By exploring case studies from India, Kenya, Brazil, Rwanda, South Africa, the Philippines, and Ghana, the research highlights how digital adoption enhances legal infrastructure, expands access to justice, and drives regulatory evolution. A mixed-method approach, combining qualitative interviews and quantitative analysis of legal reforms, reveals that digitization significantly reduces case backlogs, improves transparency, and accelerates judicial processes. …”
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