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krok68 [10]
3 years ago
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A Timeline on access to justice

History
1 answer:
xz_007 [3.2K]3 years ago
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Answer: where an individual might have been treated unjust and has the right to seek justice

Explanation:

Justice is what keeps the world or a society in a balance state, even though it may not be favourable to some party like the other but it's not partial when carried out.

Access to justice would be described as access to being treated fairly according to the law and also to challenge systems or institutions with the law when they don't treat you just. It also means public authorities or those who carry out the law to behave in a proper manner. This is what access to justice means, where an individual might have been treated unjust and has the right to seek justice

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