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Announcing CFCJ Director: Jean-Paul Bevilacqua
The Canadian Forum on Civil Justice is pleased to announce the appointment of Jean-Paul Bevilacqua as its next Director, effective May 1, 2026. Jean-Paul brings a distinguished record of leadership in access to justice through legal education, research, and community engagement. Most recently, at the Ontario Justice Education Network, he collaborated with schools, communities, and
Read NowParalegals, community agency and access to justice in Sierra Leone
Introduction This blog discusses emerging findings from research on access to justice which confirm a long-held view that paralegals support social cohesion and help fill gaps in Sierra Leone’s justice system. These findings are from a three-country research effort, supported by the Open Society Initiative for West Africa and the International Development and Research Centre
read nowThe Justice Crisis: A New Book about Access to Justice in Canada
We are thrilled to announce the publication of The Justice Crisis: The Cost and Value of Accessing Law edited by Trevor C.W. Farrow and Lesley A. Jacobs. This is the first book to provide an in-depth overview, based on new empirical research, of what is working and not working to improve access to civil and
read nowIn Canada the Rule of Law is Mostly Thick
The 2020 World Justice Project Rule of Law Index has recently been released. The Rule of Law Index and other related analytical reports can be accessed at www.worldjusticeproject.org. Based on the most recent data, which have not changed much since the 2016 annual report, one can conclude that the rule of law in Canada is
read nowUnreasonable Delays in the Civil Justice System is Canada’s Greatest Weakness According to the 2019 Rule of Law Index
The World Justice Project (WJP) publishes an annual report on the rule of law in more than 100 countries, as determined through in-country household surveys and expert surveys. For countries included in the WJP Rule of Law Index, an overall score and the country’s global and regional rankings are indicated as well as the score
read nowTime to Invest in Justice
Justice affects everyone. We know that almost 50 per cent of adult Canadians will experience a significant civil or family justice problem over any given three-year period, meaning essentially all of us in our lifetime. Everyday legal problems include debt issues, divorce, lost employment, wage or other discrimination, consumer problems and any number of other
read nowThe Global Access to Justice Project
The Global Access to Justice Project has formed the largest network of academics and researchers ever assembled in the field of access to justice to map the progress that has been made globally in access to justice since the 1970’s. That was when two landmark studies were carried out to examine the rapid spread of
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