Legal problems
From MicroJustice
Indications of the most urgent legal problems are described in a paper Priorities for the Justice System: Responding to the Most Urgent Legal Problems of Individuals. Problems listed here are the following:
- Security and general prevention of crime (peacekeeping, policing, etc.). This is probably difficult to achieve with the Microjustice methods:
- prevention of third party violence
- prevention of extortion
- prevention of property crimes
- Access to registration processes. This can be achieved by Microjustice processes:
- property registration
- civil registration (birth certificates, death certificates)
- registration of businesses
- Access to human rights’ processes and good governance. This may be achieved with the methods of Microjustice:
- unfair detention
- expropriation and fair compensation
- tax conflicts
- abuse of power
- Access to dispute resolution processes. These processes can also be the core business for Microjustice:
- restorative justice for victims of violence
- eviction of tenants; land use conflicts
- termination of employment and employment conditions
- termination of domestic partnerships (marriages, common law marriages, etc.)
- domestic violence
- resolution of neighborly and neighborhood conflict
- termination of business relationships
- debt collection
- wateruse conflicts
- equal access to health care, education etc.
- consumer complaints and quality of goods/services
- pensions and financial services
Focusing on these problem categories is probably a safe bet. Whether these are actually the most urgent problems for the target group has to be checked with members of this group, though.
