Measuring Access to Justice in
a Globalising World, the Hague Model of Access to Justice
Measuring Access to Justice is the first HiiL-funded research project to have reached full fruition. A framework has been developed for measuring access to justice in international and national legal systems. The measuring tool was presented to an international audience of experts at the 5th Hague Rule of Law Network Meeting in April 2010.
Project Leader
- Prof. Maurits Barendrecht
Tilburg University
Researchers
- Malini Laxminarayan - Tilburg University
- Dr Martin Gramatikov - Tilburg University
- Dr Peter Kamminga - Tilburg University
- Laura Klaming - Tilburg University
- Jin Ho Verdonschot - Tilburg University
- Corry van Zeeland - Tilburg University
- Prof. Ivo Giesen - Utrecht University
Total budget: € 422,909
HiiL financial support: € 350,000
Matching: € 72,909
Duration: January 2007 – August 2009
See also
- Measuring Access to Justice project information (PDF)
- Handbook for Measuring the Costs and Quality of Access to Justice (PDF)
- Final Report: Measuring Access to Justice in a Globalising World (PDF)
- Measuring Access to Justice project’s website: www.measuringaccesstojustice.com
Contact information
Morly Frishman | Research and Programme Officer
+31 70 349 4409 | morly.frishman@hiil.org
