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Canadian Association of Law Libraries Webinar on Tribunals for Access to Justice in Canada

The Canadian Association of Law Libraries (CALL) is hosting a webinar on April 2, 2005 from 12 to 1PM EST on Tribunals for Access to Justice in Canada: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly:

"Canada’s tribunals resolve many of the most important and frequently-arising legal disputes, within specialized spheres of jurisdiction assigned by statutes.  Their potential to outperform courts in delivering speedy and accessible justice has long been recognized, and in many cases that potential is realized.  However, some Canadian tribunals today (especially Ontario’s high-volume tribunals) are afflicted by politicization, delay, and endemic miscarriages of procedural and substantive justice.  This discussion will explore tribunals’ promise as a path toward more accessible justice, as well as the pitfalls on this road."

"In this session, Professor Noel Semple will update CALL/ACBD members on recent research and observations about the significant delays facing litigants at a number of Ontario Tribunals. The session will raise awareness of the importance of tribunals in our justice system, the impacts on litigants, policy and political influences leading to this situation, and the implications on access to justice."

The speaker is Noel Semple, Associate Professor, University of Windsor Faculty of Law.


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