All together now: Building a shared access to justice research framework for theoretical insight and actionable intelligence
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A medida que la investigación empírica sobre el acceso a la justicia crece en todo el mundo, el trabajo contemporáneo ofrece oportunidades para la integración y la síntesis, generando ideas que pueden informar tanto las prioridades políticas como las decisiones prácticas sobre el diseño y la implementación de programas. El acceso a la justicia es históricamente un campo de investigación centrado en los problemas, pero una importante vertiente de la investigación contemporánea sobre el acceso a la justicia se centra en las soluciones, o en una comprensión más profunda de “lo que funciona”. Este documento ofrece un marco de tres partes para pensar en cómo la investigación sobre “lo que funciona” en una jurisdicción puede informar sobre lo que podría funcionar en otras. Proponemos un núcleo común de preguntas de investigación; un marco para conceptualizar los objetos de estudio (en el ejemplo que nos ocupa, los programas); y un marco para conceptualizar los contextos en los que podrían funcionar esos programas.
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