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This chapter explains legal capability, and why understanding and addressing it is critical to access to justice policy and practice.
This study explores how features of of civil legal problems shape whether people see them as legal, and whether they would seek legal help.
The report sets out the key insights, themes and lessons to be drawn from the pilot Ex-Victoria Legal Understanding and Lawyer Use (X-LULU) survey.
This report presents the findings of the pilot Ex-Victoria Legal Understanding and Lawyer Use (X-LULU) Survey.
This is a 2-page research brief on the findings of the Pilot Ex-Victoria Legal Understanding and Lawyer Use (X-LULU) Survey.
This is the full report from the Uncivil Behaviour module in the 2025 Victorian Lawyer Census.
This is a three-page brief of the findings from the Uncivil Behaviour module in the 2025 Victorian Lawyer Census.
This paper draws on data from the pilot V-LULU survey to summarise and contrast public experience of contentious and non-contentious justiciable issues.