id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_bkywyshlfzgcldfxu2jtpwqclq Maurits Barendrecht Understanding the Market for Justice 2009 33 .pdf application/pdf 19420 1634 61 priests, imams, commissions, councils, and informal courts that mediate disputes and coax parties Whether justice services will reach the client, first depends on the costs of production. alternative dispute resolution, opening up the market for legal services, and better regulation of the effective ways to serve those needs through developing adequate justice services (usually by producing dispute resolution services locally (Barendrecht 2009)), and lowering the transaction costs To what extent these formal and informal dispute services fulfill the needs of their clients, is unsure, opponents and a third party complicates justice transactions with courts or other neutrals, as we will Third, the existing literature on markets for legal services tends to ignore the costs of access to basic technology for delivering each of the dispute resolution services that the plaintiff needs and High costs of access to courts are an often cited problem in dispute systems (Commission on Legal ./cache/work_bkywyshlfzgcldfxu2jtpwqclq.pdf ./txt/work_bkywyshlfzgcldfxu2jtpwqclq.txt