"This book offers insight on access to justice from rural areas in internationally comparable contexts to highlight the diversity of experiences within, and across rural areas globally. It looks at the fundamental questions for people's lives raised by the issue of access to justice as well as the rule of law. It highlights a range of social, geographic and cultural issues which impact the way rural communities experience the justice system throughout the world with chapters on Australia, Canada, England, Ireland, Kenya, Nigeria, Northern Ireland, South Africa, Syria, Turkey, the USA and…mehr
"This book offers insight on access to justice from rural areas in internationally comparable contexts to highlight the diversity of experiences within, and across rural areas globally. It looks at the fundamental questions for people's lives raised by the issue of access to justice as well as the rule of law. It highlights a range of social, geographic and cultural issues which impact the way rural communities experience the justice system throughout the world with chapters on Australia, Canada, England, Ireland, Kenya, Nigeria, Northern Ireland, South Africa, Syria, Turkey, the USA and Wales. Each chapter explores three questions: 1. How do people experience the institutions of justice in rural areas and how does this rural experience differ to an urban experience? 2. What impact have changes in policy had on the justice system in rural areas, and have rural and urban areas been affected in different ways? 3. What impact does the law have on people's lives in rural areas and what would rural communities like to be better understood about their experience of the justice system? By bringing in the voices and experiences of those who are often ignored or side-lined by justice systems, this book will set out an agenda for ensuring social justice in legal systems with a focus on protecting marginalised groups"--
Daniel Newman is Reader at the School of Law and Politics, Cardiff University, UK. Faith Gordon is Associate Professor and Deputy Associate Dean of Research at the ANU College of Law, Australian National University, Australia.
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Foreword Russell Hogg (University of New South Wales Australia) 1. Rural Access to Justice Daniel Newman (Cardiff University UK) and Faith Gordon (The Australian National university Australia) 2. A Survey of Policy Responses to the Rural Attorney Shortage in the United States Kelly V Beskin (University of California USA) and Lisa R Pruitt (University of California USA) 3. Alcohol Laws Rural Communities and Access to Justice in Kenya Joseph K Rono (Moi University Kenya) and Emmanuel K Bunei (University of New England Australia) 4. Accessibility to Justice for Rural Livestock Farmers in Selected Provinces of South Africa: Rural Communities and the Justice System Witness Maluleke (Tshwane University of Technology South Africa) 5. Why Doesn't a Mother Whose Son was Murdered Seek Justice? A Critical Approach to the Relationship between Socio-Cultural Structure and Access to Justice in Rural Communities by Reconstructing the Sabahattin Ali's Kagni (The Oxcart) Short Story Murat Madenüs (Turkish General Command of Gendarmerie Turkey) 6. Rethinking Access to Justice for Indigenous Peoples Fiona Allison (James Cook University Australia) and Chris Cunneen (University of Technology Sydney Australia) 7. Barriers to Access to Justice for Members of the Traveller Community: Rediscrimination within the Equality System Fiona Donson (University College Cork Ireland) and Samantha Morgan-Williams (University College Cork Ireland) 8. Older Victims Legal Need and Access to Justice in Rural Communities in Northern Ireland Faith Gordon (The Australian National university Australia) and Kevin J Brown (Queen's University Belfast UK) 9. Litigants in Person and Rural Family Justice in England and Wales Jess Mant (Monash University Australia) 10. Overcoming Geographic Barriers: Towards a Framework for Facilitating Legal Service Delivery in Rural Communities in Canada Lisa Moore (Canadian Forum on Civil Justice Canada) 11. Conceptualising Rural Access to Justice as Supply Chains Primed for Transformation Amanda L Kool (Sharebite USA) and Hannah Haksgaard (University of South Dakota USA) 12. 'Restorative What?' Young People's Experiences of Accessing Justice in Rural Syria Adnan Mouhiddin (Coventry University UK) 13. A Retrospective on Rural Legal Service Provision: Lessons Emerging from International Research Kim Economides (University of Southern Queensland Australia) and Charles Watkins (University of Nottingham UK) 14. Access to Rural Justice: Domestic Violence in Rural America Ziwei Qi (Fort Hays State University USA) and Christy Craig (Fort Hays State University USA) 15. Rural Access to Justice and Beyond: Dimensions of Access as a Criterion for Understanding Lay Users' Satisfaction with Remote Justice Olumide Adisa (University of Suffolk UK) Sue James (Cardiff University UK) and Daniel Newman (Cardiff University UK) Afterword Michele Statz (University of Minnesota USA)
Foreword Russell Hogg (University of New South Wales Australia) 1. Rural Access to Justice Daniel Newman (Cardiff University UK) and Faith Gordon (The Australian National university Australia) 2. A Survey of Policy Responses to the Rural Attorney Shortage in the United States Kelly V Beskin (University of California USA) and Lisa R Pruitt (University of California USA) 3. Alcohol Laws Rural Communities and Access to Justice in Kenya Joseph K Rono (Moi University Kenya) and Emmanuel K Bunei (University of New England Australia) 4. Accessibility to Justice for Rural Livestock Farmers in Selected Provinces of South Africa: Rural Communities and the Justice System Witness Maluleke (Tshwane University of Technology South Africa) 5. Why Doesn't a Mother Whose Son was Murdered Seek Justice? A Critical Approach to the Relationship between Socio-Cultural Structure and Access to Justice in Rural Communities by Reconstructing the Sabahattin Ali's Kagni (The Oxcart) Short Story Murat Madenüs (Turkish General Command of Gendarmerie Turkey) 6. Rethinking Access to Justice for Indigenous Peoples Fiona Allison (James Cook University Australia) and Chris Cunneen (University of Technology Sydney Australia) 7. Barriers to Access to Justice for Members of the Traveller Community: Rediscrimination within the Equality System Fiona Donson (University College Cork Ireland) and Samantha Morgan-Williams (University College Cork Ireland) 8. Older Victims Legal Need and Access to Justice in Rural Communities in Northern Ireland Faith Gordon (The Australian National university Australia) and Kevin J Brown (Queen's University Belfast UK) 9. Litigants in Person and Rural Family Justice in England and Wales Jess Mant (Monash University Australia) 10. Overcoming Geographic Barriers: Towards a Framework for Facilitating Legal Service Delivery in Rural Communities in Canada Lisa Moore (Canadian Forum on Civil Justice Canada) 11. Conceptualising Rural Access to Justice as Supply Chains Primed for Transformation Amanda L Kool (Sharebite USA) and Hannah Haksgaard (University of South Dakota USA) 12. 'Restorative What?' Young People's Experiences of Accessing Justice in Rural Syria Adnan Mouhiddin (Coventry University UK) 13. A Retrospective on Rural Legal Service Provision: Lessons Emerging from International Research Kim Economides (University of Southern Queensland Australia) and Charles Watkins (University of Nottingham UK) 14. Access to Rural Justice: Domestic Violence in Rural America Ziwei Qi (Fort Hays State University USA) and Christy Craig (Fort Hays State University USA) 15. Rural Access to Justice and Beyond: Dimensions of Access as a Criterion for Understanding Lay Users' Satisfaction with Remote Justice Olumide Adisa (University of Suffolk UK) Sue James (Cardiff University UK) and Daniel Newman (Cardiff University UK) Afterword Michele Statz (University of Minnesota USA)
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