The Canadian Judicial Council Releases Report on Reforms to Improve Canadians’ Access to Justice
2008-06-26
Canadian Judicial Council Press Release
“The Canadian Judicial Council has released a report on reforms undertaken across Canada to make it easier and more affordable for Canadians to seek justice in the courts. The Chief Justice of Canada, the Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin, who also heads the Council, has identified access to justice as one of the most important challenges facing the justice system today. …
“This report, which was undertaken by a sub-committee of the Council’s Administration of Justice Committee, is based on records developed at its request for the new Inventory of Reforms created by the Canadian Forum on Civil Justice (http://cfcj-fcjc.org/inventory/). The report identifies 60 reforms in the five noted areas covered, ranging from pilot projects to changes that have already become permanent.”
Justice for Nunavummiut: Partnerships for Solutions
2008-06-17
“Justice for Nunavummiut: Partnerships for Solutions” by Travis Anderson and Mary Stratton is now available. This report is drawn from the Civil Justice System and the Public research data specific to Nunavut and to Inuit living in Ottawa (the largest community of Inuit outside of the territory).
Alberta Legal Services Mapping Project
2008-06-12
We have updated our project page for the Alberta Legal Services Mapping Project (ALSMP). The ALSMP is designed to gain a better understanding of what legal needs Albertans have, the extent to which these needs are currently being met and how access to legal services can be improved. The ALSMP aims to create a province-wide “map” of legal services including information, education, legal advice, legal representation and/or other supports or assistance related to legal problems.
The Research Team is currently mapping the Calgary Judicial District. A Community Working Group has been established and meetings held on April 21 and June 9, 2008. For a break down of the stages of the Project and regular progress updates see our Action Plan
.
Justice System Reform in BC
2008-05-21
The BC Family Rules Drafting Group has prepared a Concept Draft of the proposed Supreme Court Family Rules. Members of the judiciary, lawyers, paralegals, advocates, court registry staff and others are encouraged to provide feedback to the Justice Review Task Force by June 30, 2008.
The BC Law Society has also released two new Task Force reports: the Family Law Task Force report on proposed guidelines for the practice of family law
, and the Unbundling of Legal Services Task Force report on Limited Retainers
.
Ontario Bar Association Stakeholder Summit Report
2008-05-21
The Ontario Bar Association has released “Getting it Right: The Report of the Ontario Bar Association Justice Stakeholder Summit,” based on the three-day Justice Stakeholder Summit held in June 2007 which looked at the problems and barriers in the system and developed recommendations for ways that they could be addressed.
News & Views Issue 11
2008-01-07
The Forum is pleased to present the report from our Into the Future Conference, which we have produced as a special issue of News & Views. We hope that we have been able to capture the tremendous interest, energy and commitment that were expressed in moving forward with reforms aimed at improving our civil justice systems in Canada.
That energy has already been translated into a number of significant new initiatives, which are outlined for you at pages 12 and 13 of this Report.
The priorities that were set for the future are very much the workplan for the Forum. Our commitment at the Conference and to you again today, is to continue to move the agenda for civil justice reform forward.
Directory of Socio-Legal Researchers
2007-12-11
The goal of the Forum’s new Directory of Socio-Legal Researchers is to create a network of social researchers with the expertise to assist our justice community partners with much needed research about justice issues.
The on-line database contains researchers’ names, contact information, and research backgrounds and abilities. The information is publicly available on the Canadian Forum on Civil Justice’s website so that other researchers and people within the justice community can easily locate research partners with the necessary abilities and interests for future projects.
If you would like to be included in the directory, please contact our Research Director Mary Stratton at mstratto@law.ualberta.ca.
Ontario Civil Justice Reform Project: Summary of Findings and Recommendations
2007-11-22
“The McGuinty government has released the Civil Justice Reform Project: Summary of Findings and Recommendations, a commissioned report from the Honourable Coulter Osborne, on ways to improve the civil justice system, Attorney General Chris Bentley said today.” (News Release)
Developing Networks for Evidence-Based Socio-Legal Research
2007-10-19
A description of our Developing Networks for Evidence-Based Socio-Legal Research project is now available.
This project is directly related to our mandate to advance, encourage and conduct research about civil justice. It aims to build knowledge in the justice community about the nature of socio-legal research and to develop awareness and capacity among social science researchers about the opportunities for socio-legal research.
News & Views Issue 10
2007-09-26
The most recent issue of News & Views on Civil Justice Reform
is now available. The Fall 2007 Issue (Number 10) reviews some of the recent family law innovations in Canada and abroad.