IB 2021/26 Access to Justice in Post-RAMSI Solomon Islands Part 3: Pathways to Dispute Resolution

Cover of In Brief 2021/26 Access to Justice in Post-RAMSI Solomon Islands Part 3: Pathways to Dispute Resolution

Author/s (editor/s):

Tom Sloan, Sinclair Dinnen, Mark Rowe

Publication year:

2021

Publication type:

In Brief

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Access to Justice in Post-RAMSI Solomon Islands Part 3: Pathways to Dispute Resolution

This is the final in a series of three In Briefs highlighting key findings from the Solomon Islands Access to Justice Survey commissioned by the Solomon Islands government and supported by the Australian government and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP 2019a). The findings presented are drawn from the Survey Summary Report (UNDP 2019b). The survey assessed justice needs and barriers to effective dispute resolution in Solomon Islands, particularly for groups with recognised unmet needs, in the period following the withdrawal of the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (RAMSI). This In Brief summarises the survey findings relating to pathways to dispute resolution.

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