Editing Access to justice

Revision as of 00:13, 13 July 2023 by User (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The term "justice" in the phrase "access to justice" refers to the civil legal justice system (justice system). A person have access to justice when he has the ability to use the justice system to protect his legal rights. To use the justice system, a person needs to know their legal rights and the legal process that must be followed to protect those rights. People can acquire this knowledge directly by learning, or rely on a knowledgeable expert (i.e., an attorney). Ov...")
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