Tag Archives: Blog
A Year-in-Review: Goodbye to the Plastic Raincoat, Hello to Access to Justice Centres
We have been thinking back to the end-of-year 2013 at the NSRLP this week.
Our December 2013 newsletter featured reports from the Na...
Checking Our Egos and Accepting Our Part is Fundamental to Restoring Public Trust in the Justice System
This week’s guest blogger is Rob Harvie, a family lawyer, Law Society of Alberta Bencher and member of the NSRLP Advisory Board. After ...
The Psychological Costs of Seeking Civil Justice
This week’s guest blogger is Professor Noel Semple, our colleague at the Faculty of Law University of Windsor and a member of the NSRLP...
The Reality Disconnect: How Hierarchical Decision-Making is Holding Back Progress on Access to Justice in Canada
In the 18 months since the Dialogue Event – a justice system stakeholder forum held at the Faculty of Law University of Windsor, bringi...
It’s Over But We Cannot Afford to Divorce
Access to Justice, Self-Representation and the Non-Divorced
During November, NSRLP is focusing on the social impact of self-represen...