Poverty, Disputes, and Access to Justice in Two Indonesian Provinces

This analysis explores the determinants behind the unequal access to justice services among poor Indonesians. The study analyzes the stock of observed past disputes by socioeconomic group and the demand for conflict resolution services for unresolved conflicts or “trajectories.” It also models the h...

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Main Authors: Cuesta, José, Madrigal, Lucia, Skoufias, Emmanuel
Format: Journal Article
Published: Taylor and Francis 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29434
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spelling okr-10986-294342021-05-25T10:54:34Z Poverty, Disputes, and Access to Justice in Two Indonesian Provinces Cuesta, José Madrigal, Lucia Skoufias, Emmanuel ACCESS TO JUSTICE POVERTY INFORMAL JUSTICE INEQUALITY CONFLICT RESOLUTION This analysis explores the determinants behind the unequal access to justice services among poor Indonesians. The study analyzes the stock of observed past disputes by socioeconomic group and the demand for conflict resolution services for unresolved conflicts or “trajectories.” It also models the hypothetical demand of justice services for future disputes. Results suggest that unequal access to justice might go beyond the financial costs of seeking justice and also depends on individual preferences and community infrastructure. These findings warn against focusing exclusively on formal justice costs to improve the equal access of the poor to conflict resolution services. 2018-03-07T21:24:57Z 2018-03-07T21:24:57Z 2017-02-07 Journal Article Journal of Economic Policy Reform 1748-7870 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29434 CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo World Bank Taylor and Francis Publications & Research :: Journal Article Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific Indonesia
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topic ACCESS TO JUSTICE
POVERTY
INFORMAL JUSTICE
INEQUALITY
CONFLICT RESOLUTION
spellingShingle ACCESS TO JUSTICE
POVERTY
INFORMAL JUSTICE
INEQUALITY
CONFLICT RESOLUTION
Cuesta, José
Madrigal, Lucia
Skoufias, Emmanuel
Poverty, Disputes, and Access to Justice in Two Indonesian Provinces
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Indonesia
description This analysis explores the determinants behind the unequal access to justice services among poor Indonesians. The study analyzes the stock of observed past disputes by socioeconomic group and the demand for conflict resolution services for unresolved conflicts or “trajectories.” It also models the hypothetical demand of justice services for future disputes. Results suggest that unequal access to justice might go beyond the financial costs of seeking justice and also depends on individual preferences and community infrastructure. These findings warn against focusing exclusively on formal justice costs to improve the equal access of the poor to conflict resolution services.
format Journal Article
author Cuesta, José
Madrigal, Lucia
Skoufias, Emmanuel
author_facet Cuesta, José
Madrigal, Lucia
Skoufias, Emmanuel
author_sort Cuesta, José
title Poverty, Disputes, and Access to Justice in Two Indonesian Provinces
title_short Poverty, Disputes, and Access to Justice in Two Indonesian Provinces
title_full Poverty, Disputes, and Access to Justice in Two Indonesian Provinces
title_fullStr Poverty, Disputes, and Access to Justice in Two Indonesian Provinces
title_full_unstemmed Poverty, Disputes, and Access to Justice in Two Indonesian Provinces
title_sort poverty, disputes, and access to justice in two indonesian provinces
publisher Taylor and Francis
publishDate 2018
url http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29434
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