Report Provides Global Perspective on People-Centered Access to Justice Research

The U.S.-based Justice Observatory has published a report examining the contexts for which people-centered justice research has been conducted in different jurisdictions, the data that is currently available, and the kinds of questions and contexts that are underexplored or unexplored.

The report explores country characteristics relevant to people’s justice experiences and includes insights from global informant interviews on context, knowledge gaps, and important findings in the people-centered justice research space. The report also includes information on relevant literature on people-centered justice.

People Centered Access to Justice Research: A Global Perspective by Rebecca L. Sandefur, Matthew Burnett and Julia Dos Santos Drummond is available online here: https://www.americanbarfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/People-Centered-Access-to-Justice-Research-A-Global-Perspective.pdf.

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