The unintended effects of Access Justice laws /

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Author / Creator:Ben-Shahar, Omri, author.
Imprint:[Chicago, Illinois] : University of Chicago Law School, March 3, 2015.
Description:1 online file (1 audio file) ( 59 mins., 19 secs.) : digital, stereo, MP3
Language:English
Series:Chicago's best ideas
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Format: E-Resource Spoken word recording Audio Streaming Audio
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10308336
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Other authors / contributors:University of Chicago. Law School, host institution.
Computer file characteristics:MP3
Sound characteristics:digital stereo
Notes:Recorded March 3, 2015
Summary:"Access Justice laws give people equal opportunity to enjoy primary goods, ensuring that access to these goods is not allocated by markets and is not tilted in favor of wealth and privilege. But Access Justice often fails to meet its egalitarian aspirations, because access and its benefits are deployed disproportionately by elites, yet paid for directly by public budgets and indirectly by weaker groups. In this lecture, Professor Ben-Shahar explains why Access Justice law can unintentionally hurt weak groups in a variety of areas-- access to courts, information, insurance, internet, and many more."--Law School faculty podcast webpage.
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