Report: Digital Justice: HMCTS Data Strategy and Delivering Access to Justice Report and Recommendations (Byrom 2019)
This report was based on research conducted by Dr. Byrom during a three-month secondment to HM Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) in early 2019, at the invitation of HMCTS chief executive Susan Acland-Hood. As a public guarantee of Dr Byrom’s independence, it was agreed her post would be unremunerated by HMCTS, and her findings and recommendations would be made public at the end of the secondment.
Year published:
2019
Document Author:
Natalie Byrom
Report: HM Courts & Tribunals Service Citizen User Experience Research (HMCTS 2018)
The report provides the summary produced below –
1. Summary
HM Courts & Tribunals Service (HMCTS) is responsible for the administration of criminal, civil and family courts and tribunals in England and Wales. HMCTS is an executive agency of the Ministry of Justice.
Report: Technology, Access to Justice, and the Rule of Law (The Law Society 2019)
The Law Society represents, promotes, and supports solicitors, publicising their unique role in providing legal advice, ensuring justice for all and upholding the rule of law.
Innovation and technology are playing a critical role in ensuring everyone has equal access to justice.
Against increased demand for legal services, and resource cuts, The Law Society conducted a research project to investigate whether technology is the key to unlocking access to justice innovation.
Year published:
2019
Document Author:
The Law Society
Report: Developing the Detail: Evaluating the Impact of Court Reform in England and Wales on Access to Justice (Byrom 2019)
From the Executive Summary of The Legal Education Foundation's report:
Year published:
2019
Document Author:
Natalie Byrom, The Legal Education Foundation