id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_yxockljgtrfxhegm4ect5sje4i Lorne Sossin Designing Administrative Justice 2016 26 .pdf application/pdf 12682 762 50 that should be applied to evaluate the design of a new administrative tribunal. This article explores the adaptation of design thinking to administrative justice. This article explores the adaptation of design thinking to administrative justice. development for administrative justice, particularly in the context of the establishment of new tribunals Some aspects of design thinking apply to all dispute resolution entities, whether courts, tribunals, and This policy aspect of administrative justice plays a key role in the design process. need for perspectives other than law/dispute resolution to inform the design of tribunals. From a design perspective, identifying the needs to which a particular tribunal or other administrative administrative bodies and the design process underlying a tribunal's jurisdiction, scope, and policy tribunal settings and assess recent initiatives involving the design of administrative justice. C. Should Dispute Resolution Move from Courts to Administrative Tribunals: The Case of administrative justice and, in particular, for new or reformed tribunals. ./cache/work_yxockljgtrfxhegm4ect5sje4i.pdf ./txt/work_yxockljgtrfxhegm4ect5sje4i.txt