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Courting justice beyond the cityscape: Access to justice and the rural, regional and remote magistrates' courts

2014, Harris, Bridget, Jordan, Lucinda, Phillips, Lydia

The lower courts in Australia are important spaces. These "people's courts" handle the majority of civil and criminal matters and can profoundly shape perceptions, not only of the courts but of the criminal justice system at large. Lower courts play a key role in educating and guiding court workers and are places where innovative practices are pioneered and social change is pursued. Despite their significance there has been little review of the lower courts, even less of courts beyond the cityscape. In the article that follows the authors explore the history, role and operations of lower courts in rural, regional and remote Australia to assess how the courts respond to the needs and diversity of different community groups and regions; they identify barriers to justice and signal emerging areas of research.