Tom Barraclough

      • Brainbox Institute
      • Medico-legal system design
      • Portside Link
      • Syncopate Lab
      • ACC
      • AI
      • Action Coalition on Meaningful Transparency (ACT)
      • Automated systems
      • Freedom of information
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      • New Zealand Law Foundation
      • New Zealand
      • OpenLaw NZ
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      • Russell McVeagh scholarship
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      • Understanding the Problem
      • University of Otago
      • accessibility
      • artificial intelligence
      • causation
      • content regulation
      • deepfakes
      • digital identity
      • digital infrastructure
      • digital systems
      • disability
      • disinformation
      • ethics
      • health policy
      • human rights
      • judgments as data
      • law as code
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      • personal injury system
      • privacy
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        • Brainbox Institute
        • Medico-legal system design
        • Portside Link
        • Syncopate Lab
        • ACC
        • AI
        • Action Coalition on Meaningful Transparency (ACT)
        • Automated systems
        • Freedom of information
        • Media engagement
        • New Zealand Law Foundation
        • New Zealand
        • OpenLaw NZ
        • Professional practice
        • Research
        • Russell McVeagh scholarship
        • Strategic engagement
        • Understanding the Problem
        • University of Otago
        • accessibility
        • artificial intelligence
        • causation
        • content regulation
        • deepfakes
        • digital identity
        • digital infrastructure
        • digital systems
        • disability
        • disinformation
        • ethics
        • health policy
        • human rights
        • judgments as data
        • law as code
        • legislation as code
        • medico-legal systems
        • official information
        • personal injury system
        • privacy
        • rules as code
        • strategic litigation
        • synthetic media
        • tech policy
        • CV and history
        • Writing, presentations, publications
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      Understanding the Problem

      Understanding the Problem

      A report we completed in 2015 with funding from the New Zealand Law Foundation using qualitative and quantitative methods to analyse more than 500 judicial decisions to identify access to justice barriers. The report included a foreword from Justice Winkelmann, now Chief Justice of New Zealand, and went on to be independently reviewed by Miriam Dean QC at the request of Minister for ACC, Hon Nikki Kaye. For more, see medico-legal system design.


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