An Informal Justice Perspective to Complaints Handling

Bin Li author Professor Tania Sourdin author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Publishing:31st Dec '26

£90.00

This title is due to be published on 31st December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

An Informal Justice Perspective to Complaints Handling cover

This book rethinks the way complaints should be interpreted by organisations, looking at them as opportunities to improve rather than things to be avoided. Instead, it argues that effective complaint handling can offer another pathway to ‘informal’ justice as opposed to ‘formal’ justice primarily delivered by courts and tribunals. It can promote procedural fairness, enable access to justice and save time and costs while improving products and services. With practical case study examples and practical approaches grounded in research, it provides informed guidance on the implementation of a complaints handling framework. The book draws on an international range of sources, examining complaints handling in the private and public sectors in Australia, Canada and Europe and integrating best practices from specialised complaints handling bodies, including the UK Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman, Commonwealth Ombudsman in Australia, Federal Ombuds in Canada and the New South Wales Ombudsman. It examines the processes used, how technology is changing the way in which complaints arise and are dealt with, and presents an organisational as well as a complainant perspective.

This book focuses on the somewhat rarely investigated area of complaint handling. The authors' treatment, viewing complaint handling as a form of informal justice, is original and compelling. Impeccably written and packed full of insight, this is an outstanding addition to the access to justice and dispute resolution literature. -- Bryan Clark, Lancaster University
An essential read for those seeking to better understand complaints handling, or organisations seeking to develop complaints handling processes and procedures. Critical success factors include removal of barriers, skills, responsiveness, effectiveness and timely finalisation. -- Lola Akin Ojelabi, RMIT University

ISBN: 9781399543255

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186 pages