The Access to Justice Research Network (AJRN) aims to connect a wide range of justice stakeholders who are passionate about access to justice in Canada. Coordinated by the Canadian Forum on Civil Justice the AJRN allows its members to share research, resources and other material related to access to justice. . Le but du Réseau de recherche sur l’accès à la justice (RRAJ) est de relier un vaste éventail d’intervenants en matière de justice. Le RRAJ est entretenu par le Forum canadien sur la justice civile (FCJC) et il permet aux membres du réseau de partager facilement des ressources d’accès à la justice.
Recently Published Research by The Law Foundation of Ontario Examines the Role of Intermediaries in Connecting Ontarians to Legal Information and Legal Help
March, 2019
Access to Justice in the Northwest Territories: Survey Results, Inventory Project and Terms of Reference
Comparing the Views of Judges and Lawyers Practicing in Alberta and in the Rest of Canada on Selected Issues in Family Law: Parenting, Self-represented Litigants and Mediation
Online Dispute Resolution for Low Value Civil Claims
Access to Justice Week (October 17 – 21, 2o16)
The Access to Justice Research Network (AJRN) aims to connect a wide range of justice stakeholders who are passionate about access to justice in Canada. Coordinated by the Canadian Forum on
Canadian Access to Justice Initiatives: Justice Development Goals Status Report / Initiatives canadiennes d'accès à la justice Rapport d'étape annuel sur la réalisation des objectifs de développement de la justice and Working
September, 2016
Alberta Justice and Solicitor General Releases Report of the Joint Action Forum
Legal Pains: The Cost of Justice Includes Physical Health
Juking Access to Justice
TAG 2015 Activity Report
October, 2021
The Access to Justice Research Network (AJRN) aims to connect a wide range of justice stakeholders who are passionate about access to justice in Canada. Coordinated by the Canadian Forum on