The 2003 Canadian Law Commission's report on "Participatory Justice" underscores the political effort and spirit of reform that are guiding policies toward a justice system that is both more satisfactory and better suited to the needs of citizens.The Canadian experience of ADRs or MARC as they are called in Québec, has provided original insights resulting from the coexistence of the civil law system and the common law system that characterizes the State of Québec.
Giustizia partecipativa e mediazione: il caso del Canada / Foddai, Giovanna Maria Antonietta. - In: RIVISTA DI FILOSOFIA DEL DIRITTO. - ISSN 2280-482X. - III:1(2014), pp. 193-216.
Giustizia partecipativa e mediazione: il caso del Canada
FODDAI, Giovanna Maria Antonietta
2014-01-01
Abstract
The 2003 Canadian Law Commission's report on "Participatory Justice" underscores the political effort and spirit of reform that are guiding policies toward a justice system that is both more satisfactory and better suited to the needs of citizens.The Canadian experience of ADRs or MARC as they are called in Québec, has provided original insights resulting from the coexistence of the civil law system and the common law system that characterizes the State of Québec.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.