Accès au droit et à la justice
Media
Profile
Affiliations
Research units
- Centre de recherche en droit public
Partner organizations
- Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada (CRSH)
Addresses
Location on the University campus
Pavillon Maximilien-CaronTeam
Directors
At Université de Montreal
- Pierre Noreau - Directeur
- Maya Cachecho - Coordonnatrice
Members
At Université de Montreal
Organizational chart of the unit
Committees
Comité scientifique
Members
Conseil des partenaires
Caucus étudiant
Comité consultatif
Expertise
Expertise description
The ADAJ project is a major research consortium dedicated to access to law and justice (accès au droit et à la justice). Led by Professor Pierre Noreau of the Université de Montréal, the ADAJ team comprises 42 researchers and collaborators from nine universities and 44 justice partners. This includes, most notably, the Supreme Court of Canada and the Court of Quebec, as well as the Quebec Minister of Justice, numerous local legal clinics, the Barreau du Québec, the Quebec Chamber of Notaries, SOQUIJ and Éducaloi.
Divided into three broad orientations, the research arm is pursuing 20 projects that address access to law and justice, as well as the development of innovative practices that are elaborated and implemented with partners. These various projects enable experimentation with alternative practices and the development of an open concept to law.
Research focus
AXE 1 : Conscience et connaissance du droit
AXE 2 : Pratiques juridiques et accessibilité de l'Institution judiciaire
AXE 3 : Confiance et légitimité du droit et de la justice
Projects and funding
Publications and presentations
Publications
- Les publications de l'équipe de l'ADAJ, sont disponibles ici : http://adaj.ca/medias-nouvelles/type-2
Disciplines
- Law
- Criminology
Areas of expertise
- Civil Law
- Rights and Liberty
- Administrative Law
- Public law
- Social context of law
- Family law
- Sociological analysis of law
- Human rights
- Justice Administration
- Access to justice
- Fundamental freedoms
- Rights of Indigenous Peoples
- Regulatory systems
- Crime
- 2000 A.D. - Present