
Paths to Justice
What people do and think about going to law
Hazel Genn(Author)
Hart Publishing
Published on 1. November 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
408 pages
978-1-84113-039-2 (ISBN)
Description
This book presents the results of the largest survey of public attitudes towards the civil justice system ever conducted by either an independent party or government agency. This survey explored the behaviour of the public in dealing with potential legal disputes and problems,as well as potential plaintiffs or potential defendants. It identified the strategies adopted by those involved in potentially justiciable events to resolve or conclude the matter, use of courts and ADR; and the factors that propel litigants towards the legal system. Of vital importance in policy formation, it also identified structural factors, such as costs and procedures, or lack of knowledge, which prevent access to the legal system where it is desired. The survey further assessed the effect of this lack of access to the formal legal system of individuals.
Reviews / Votes
Paths to Justice is a seminal text: a cataract of revelation about the state of civil justice at the end of the twentieth-century. J. P. Burnside Cambridge Law Journal September 2002 This is an important and substantial piece of work which presents a rich and complex picture. It is well written and should be accessible to the very broad audience for whom it is relevant. This book carries important, and at times challenging, messages for planners, funders and providers of services alike, and should become the handbook for Community Legal Service Partnerships. Nick Whitton Adviser September 2002 This book will provide the new Commission with a much firmer factual basis on which to make some of the hard choices that will have to be madeProfessor Genns comprehensive work will enable informed choices to be made. Ian Willock Scolag Legal Journal September 2002 For the legal profession the value of the work is that it provides an insight into clients' state of mind before they enter a lawyer's office. Martin Mears New Law Journal February 2003More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
562 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84113-039-2 (9781841130392)
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E-Book
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Person
Hazel Genn,CBE, FBA, is Professor of Socio-Legal Studies at University College, London.
Content
The landscape of justiciable problems; strategies for resolving justiciable problems; the response to problems of different types; outcomes; fulfilling objectives?; experiences and perceptions of the legal system; paths to justice - which way now? Appendices: technical report; logistical regression analysis results; questionnaires and field documents.