In depth: Removing barriers to justice
09-12-2025 07:51 via lawgazette.co.uk

In depth: Removing barriers to justice

Improving the quality of administrative decision-making is the most efficient and cost-effective way of removing barriers to justice, according to a report from the Administrative Justice Council.
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