The epidemiology of law and why it’s necessary with Geoff Mulherin

15/03/2021 1h 4min Episodio 53
The epidemiology of law and why it’s necessary with Geoff Mulherin

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Episode no. 53 features Geoff Mulherin. Our discussion covers: The mandate of the Foundation and its practical approach to addressing legal needs; The importance of regular empirical evidence-based research; Findings from interviewing 21000 people about their legal needs; Where people most often go for legal assistance; How integrated multi-disciplinary services can help; Why the foundation developed interactive online legal data dashboards; Whether funding for justice needs redistributing across or within government portfolios; The need to view the justice system as a whole and reflect on who is included and excluded; The disproportionate amount of court resources for complex litigation as compared to legal aid budgets; The OECD and people-centred justice; The opportunity that the pandemic provides, to improve the operation of the justice system; The epidemiology of law and the need for “upstream strategic thinking” for justice; and Geoff’s definition of legal innovation! Proudly sponsored by Neota Logic Links: Law and Justice Foundation of NSW OECD People-centred justice Neota Logic Andrea Perry-Petersen – LinkedIn - Twitter @winkiepp – andreaperrypetersen.com.au Twitter - @ReimaginingJ Facebook – Reimagining Justice group

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