Access to Justice for Minority Populations : Focus on the English-speaking Communities of Quebec: 2000-2016
Author/contributor
- Shohet, Linda (Author)
Title
Access to Justice for Minority Populations : Focus on the English-speaking Communities of Quebec: 2000-2016
Abstract
The objectives of this project are to research access to justice issues experienced by English-speaking Quebecers from their perspective, to establish metrics for measuring access to justice that fit the needs of community members, and to make recommendations to mitigate or overcome gaps and challenges for the English-speaking community of Quebec.
The guiding question is: What is the lived experience for an English-speaking Quebecer in accessing legal and judicial information and services or in interacting with any of the social services that are now understood to be implicated in the broader concept of access to justice?
This literature review is the first deliverable from Phase 1 of the project with an expectation that the findings will inform the second deliverable — a research plan to fill gaps in knowledge about the reality of access to justice for the anglophone population of Quebec.
Institution
Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN)
Date
November 28, 2016
Pages
30
Language
en
Rights
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Citation
Shohet, Linda. Access to Justice for Minority Populations : Focus on the English-Speaking Communities of Quebec: 2000-2016. Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN), November 28, 2016.
Geographical area
Type
Contributing CKOL partner
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Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN)
Founded:
1995
Constituents:
English-speaking member organizations, individuals, community groups, institutions and leaders in the province of Quebec
Website:
https://qcgn.ca/
Activities:
Providing opportunities for networking, dialogue and collaboration among its constituents; offering evidence-based expertise and producing studies and briefs; local projects; advocating for community vitality initiatives
Former Name:
none