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Participation In Courts And Tribunals Concepts Realities And Aspirations Jessica Jacobson Editor Penny Cooper Editor

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Participation In Courts And Tribunals Concepts Realities And Aspirations Jessica Jacobson Editor Penny Cooper Editor
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Publisher: Bristol University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.35 MB
Pages: 144
Author: Jessica Jacobson (editor); Penny Cooper (editor)
ISBN: 9781529211306, 1529211301
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Participation In Courts And Tribunals Concepts Realities And Aspirations Jessica Jacobson Editor Penny Cooper Editor by Jessica Jacobson (editor); Penny Cooper (editor) 9781529211306, 1529211301 instant download after payment.

Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence Effective participation in court and tribunal hearings is regarded as essential to justice, yet many barriers limit the capacity of defendants, parties and witnesses to participate. Featuring policy analysis, courtroom observations and practitioners’ voices, this significant study reveals how participation is supported in the courts and tribunals of England and Wales. Including reflections on changes to the justice system as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, it also details the socio-structural, environmental, procedural, cultural and personal factors which constrain participation. This is an invaluable resource that makes a compelling case for a principled, explicit commitment to supporting participation across the justice system of England and Wales and beyond.

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