This book analyzes the whole path to justice: from the decision to enter
the path to justice until justice is achieved and applies a
mixed-methods approach using quantitative and qualitative data. It
deliberately takes the consumer's perspective and, beyond the scope of
existing studies, does not only take into account the existence of
mechanisms and forums to claim justice, but their appropriateness for
vulnerable target groups. The book sheds more light on microfinance and
other vulnerable clients who, due to existing barriers, cannot access
grievance, redress or complaint mechanisms. Eliminating these access
barriers would cater to the achievement of the 16th Sustainable
Development Goal by increasing vulnerable consumers' Access to Justice.
This book will be of interest to academics researching access to
justice, researchers focusing on consumer protection issues in
developing countries, and practitioners working in financial inclusion.