Proposed solutions focused too much on reducing the cost and complexity of civil court procedures, rather than improving legal literacy.
No comments yet.
Sign in to comment.
Other articles with overlapping topics.
When prosecutors’ caseloads increase, so do dismissal rates.
Australia’s migration debate is typically framed in terms of how much to cut. But there is a smarter way to screen migrants than our current outdated system.
Kids who can hold it together until the final bell may be primed for more academic success in life The post Bad Third-Grade Behavior Could be a Preview of Educational Failure appeared first on Nautilus.
“I suggest that the building of women’s organizations through cross border collaboration leads to a total transformation of civil society.” The post “Seize the Means of Knowledge Production”: Durba Mitra on Third World Feminists and Their Fight Against Patriarchal Authoritarianism appeared first on Public Books.
A new view of the prisoner’s dilemma The post Does Cooperation Beat Cheating After All? appeared first on Nautilus.
As scientists race to develop a new Ebola vaccine to combat the Bundibugyo species, a few leading candidates have emerged.