Pathways to Justice: Expanding Access for Everyone

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  • Vanshika Shukla Faculty, IME Law College, Ghaziabad, India Author

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https://doi.org/10.55662/ALPPR.2023.803

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Access to Justice, Legal Representation, Legal aid Organizations, Legal Barriers, Rule of law

Abstract

This paper aims to explore and analyse the pathways to justice with a focus on expanding access for everyone. Access to justice is a fundamental right that ensures equality, fairness, and the protection of individual and collective rights within a legal framework. However, many individuals and marginalized communities face significant barriers when attempting to navigate the justice system, leading to a lack of access and resulting in systemic inequalities. This paper examines the challenges faced by different groups, such as low-income individuals, minorities, and persons with disabilities, and explores strategies to expand access to justice and promote inclusivity within the legal system. It analyses various approaches, including legal aid programs, technology-enabled solutions, community-based initiatives, and policy reforms, that have the potential to bridge the justice gap and enhance access for all.

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Published

30-01-2025

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Shukla, Vanshika. “Pathways to Justice: Expanding Access for Everyone”. Asian Law & Public Policy Review, vol. 8, Jan. 2025, pp. 87-108, https://doi.org/10.55662/ALPPR.2023.803.

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