2018
DOI: 10.29173/alr2458
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Access to Justice Online: Are Canadian Court Websites Accessible for Users With Visual Impairments?

Abstract: Steps taken to make legal information available online have resulted in access to justice benefits for many. However, these benefits may not extend to everyone equally. As scholars have cautioned, the adoption of new technologies that purport to improve access to justice may perpetuate the exclusion of vulnerable and marginalized individuals and groups from the justice system. This article applies this insight to legal information made available online by Canadian court websites and CanLII.It does so through a… Show more

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