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A Therapeutic Jurisprudence lens can be useful in Civil Law.

See a range of relevant past blogs here.

Also about Housing and Tenancy Law and Neighbourhood Disputes see here.

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A Theory of Civil Problem-Solving Courts Jessica K. Steinberg George Washington University Law School

 

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