Access to justice in the Nova Scotia Small Claims Court 1980-2022

In his latest research paper the author explores the extent or degree to which the Nova Scotia Small Claims Court achieves its declared purpose of providing the citizens of the province with what can accurately be described as a "People's Court," that is, a legal agency that would all...

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Veröffentlicht in:Dalhousie law journal 2024-03, Vol.47 (1), p.1-44
1. Verfasser: Charles, William H
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In his latest research paper the author explores the extent or degree to which the Nova Scotia Small Claims Court achieves its declared purpose of providing the citizens of the province with what can accurately be described as a "People's Court," that is, a legal agency that would allow ordinary citizens to pursue their legal claims expeditiously and at a reasonable cost with a process that involved lawyers/adjudicators rather than judges. After a review and analysis of several thousand decisions by Nova Scotia Adjudicators/lawyers, the author concluded that the creators of the court had been largely successful and its full vision as a "People's Court" had been substantially achieved, although as the reviewers cautioned, it is still a work in progress. The author further suggests that now, more than ever, with our increasingly litigious society pressing its' perceived legal claims, the Nova Scotia Small Claims Court is a Nova Scotia legal institution that needs and deserves to be supported by the Nova Scotia government.
ISSN:0317-1663
2563-9277