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Access to Justice, Digitalization and Vulnerability - (Perspectives on Law and Access to Justice) (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- The pandemic has significantly impacted people's engagement with the administrative justice system (AJS).
- About the Author: Naomi Creutzfeldt is Professor of Law and Society at the University of Kent.
- 238 Pages
- Freedom + Security / Law Enforcement, Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice
- Series Name: Perspectives on Law and Access to Justice
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About the Book
"The pandemic has significantly impacted people's engagement with the administrative justice system (AJS). As we navigate the post-pandemic era, the siloed landscape of tribunals, ombuds, advice services and NGOs face the challenge of maintaining trust in the justice system's fairness, efficacy and inclusivity."--Book Synopsis
The pandemic has significantly impacted people's engagement with the administrative justice system (AJS). As we navigate the post-pandemic era, the siloed landscape of tribunals, ombuds, advice services and NGOs face the challenge of maintaining trust in the justice system's fairness, efficacy and inclusivity.
Examining the journeys individuals undertake to seek justice in housing and special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), this book sheds light on how these institutions adapted to remote service provision.
Written by key names in the field, this important contribution uncovers valuable insights for digitalization efforts and offers concrete recommendations for improving pathways to justice.
About the Author
Naomi Creutzfeldt is Professor of Law and Society at the University of Kent.
Arabella Kyprianides is Research Fellow at University College London.
Ben Bradford is Professor in the Department of Security and Crime Science at University College London.
Jonathan Jackson is Professor of Research Methodology at the London School of Economics.