UK Law Society Examining How People Think About the Rule of Law and Access to Justice

The Law Society of England and Wales is working with FrameWorks UK on a “Reframing Justice” project that examines how people understand and think about the rule of law and access to justice, and what impacts people’s perceptions of law and justice. The Year One project report provides an overview of: research carried out during the first year of the project (including interviews, workshops, and surveys); how experts in the field think about the rule of law and access to justice; how the public thinks about the rule of law and access to justice; and, initial recommendations.

Reframing Justice: Year One Summary by Tamsyn Hyatt is available here: https://frameworksuk.org/resources/rule-of-law-access-to-justice/.

Other research reports from this project include The Rule of Law and Access to Justice: Core Ideas from the Field of Law and Justice by Tamsyn Hyatt and Kate Stanley: https://frameworksuk.org/resources/rule-of-law-access-to-justice/ and How are Advocates Talking about the Rule of Law and Access to Justice?: A Field Frame Analysis by Tamsyn Hyatt and Patrick O’Shea: https://frameworksuk.org/resources/how-are-advocates-talking-about-the-rule-of-law-and-access-to-justice-a-field-frame-analysis/.

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