Women's Access to Justice in the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) Region
Resource type
            
        Author/contributor
                    - Bahdi, Reem (Author)
Title
            Women's Access to Justice in the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) Region
        Abstract
            Access to justice scholars have moved from a uni-dimensional focus on the procedural and cost barriers that prevent individuals from bringing their claims to court, to a more holistic assessment of all aspects of the legal system.  Focus has widened from simply an emphasis on "access" to an examination of "justice" as well.  The trend is towards thinking of access to justice as three distinct yet interdependent components:  substantive justice which concerns itself with an assessment of the rights claims that are available to those who seek a remedy; procedural aspects which focus on the opportunities and barriers to getting one’s claim into court (or other dispute resolution forum); and, the symbolic component of access to justice which steps outside of doctrinal law and asks to what extent a particular legal regime promotes citizens’ belonging and empowerment.
        Genre
            SSRN Scholarly Paper
        Archive ID
            1716864
        Place
            Rochester, NY
        Date
            2007-10-31
        Accessed
            9/4/23, 1:30 AM
        Language
            en
        Library Catalog
            Social Science Research Network
        Citation
            Bahdi, R. (2007). Women’s Access to Justice in the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) Region (SSRN Scholarly Paper 1716864). https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1716864
                Author / Editor
            
            
        Link to this record