Canadian Forum on Civil Justice
In 2011, the Canadian Forum on Civil Justice (CFCJ) moved from the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta to York University where it is affiliated with Osgoode Hall Law School and the York Centre for Public Policy and Law.
The CFCJ is a national non-profit organization that has been dedicated to advancing civil justice reform through research and advocacy since 1998. CFCJ strives to make the civil justice system more accessible, effective and sustainable by leading and participating in projects that place the citizen at the center of our civil justice system.
Submissions from 2007
Canadian Federal and Provincial Administrative Legislation Containing ADR Processes, Trevor C. W. Farrow and Ada Ho
Alberta Legal Services Mapping Project: Brief Overview, Glynnis Lieb and Stephanie Abel
Alberta Self-Represented Litigants Mapping Project: Final Re, Mary Stratton
Submissions from 2006
Civil Justice System and the Public: Learning from Experiences to find Practices that Work, Barbara Billingsley, Diana Lowe, and Mary Stratton
Into the Future: Confirming Our Common Vision, Canadian Forum on Civil Justice
Statement of Principles on Self-Represented Litigants and Accused Persons, Canadian Judicial Council
Beyond the Headlines: The Role of Print Media in Public Understanding of the Civil Justice System, Diana Lowe, Naomi Schmold, and Mary Stratton
Into the Future: Civil Justice Reform in Canada, 1996 to 2006 and Beyond, Margaret A. Shone
ADR and the Public Interest, Lorne Sossin
Balancing the Scales: Understanding Aboriginal Perspectives on Civil Justice, Mary Stratton
Social, Economic and Health Problems Associated with a Lack of Access to the Courts, Mary Stratton and Travis Anderson
Personal Reflections on ADR Reforms, David D. Tavender
Submissions from 2005
Public Perceptions of the Role of the Canadian Judiciary, Mary Stratton
Submissions from 2004
The Civil Justice System and the Public Project: Family Court- Coast to Coast, Mary Stratton, James Cresswell, Cam Schwartz, Graham Statt, Mary Stratton, and Lily Tsui
Public Confidence and the Civil Justice System: What Do We Know About the Issues?, Mary Stratton and Diana Lowe
Submissions from 2002
The Canadian Forum on Civil Justice: Project Evaluation: Final Report, Réjeanne Lalonde Beals
Talking with the Public: The Public, Communication and the Civil Justice System, Diana Lowe and Mary Stratton