The Role of Lawyers in Access to Justice

The Role of Lawyers in Access to Justice

Author: Helena Whalen-Bridge

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2022-10-06

Total Pages: 391

ISBN-13: 100905077X

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To a disturbing degree, we are at the mercy of our time and place. While law may provide relief for some of life's troubles, that requires access to justice. Accessibility is the focus of this volume, which expands analysis of access to justice beyond the US and the UK to Asia and other comparative jurisdictions. Chapters characterise access to justice dynamics in these jurisdictions by addressing how access is understood, how it is achieved or not achieved, and how the jurisdiction should improve. The book addresses some issues seldom addressed in analyses of western jurisdictions, such as paid mandatory legal services and mandatory public interest activities, and provides English translations of relevant regulations. The book expands our understanding of access to justice with a comparative perspective, one that allows readers to identify relationships between access and its constitutive environment.


Access to Justice and Legal Aid

Access to Justice and Legal Aid

Author: Asher Flynn

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2017-01-26

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13: 1509900853

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This book considers how access to justice is affected by restrictions to legal aid budgets and increasingly prescriptive service guidelines. As common law jurisdictions, England and Wales and Australia, share similar ideals, policies and practices, but they differ in aspects of their legal and political culture, in the nature of the communities they serve and in their approaches to providing access to justice. These jurisdictions thus provide us with different perspectives on what constitutes justice and how we might seek to overcome the burgeoning crisis in unmet legal need. The book fills an important gap in existing scholarship as the first to bring together new empirical and theoretical knowledge examining different responses to legal aid crises both in the domestic and comparative contexts, across criminal, civil and family law. It achieves this by examining the broader social, political, legal, health and welfare impacts of legal aid cuts and prescriptive service guidelines. Across both jurisdictions, this work suggests that it is the most vulnerable groups who lose out in the way the law now operates in the twenty-first century. This book is essential reading for academics, students, practitioners and policymakers interested in criminal and civil justice, access to justice, the provision of legal assistance and legal aid.


Access to Justice and International Organisations

Access to Justice and International Organisations

Author: Rishi Gulati

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2022-03-17

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 1108837549

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This book proposes an approach that guarantees access to justice for victims of international institutional conduct without compromising institutional independence.


Access to Justice

Access to Justice

Author: Rebecca L. Sanderfur

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2009-03-23

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 1848552432

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Around the world, access to justice enjoys an energetic and passionate resurgence as an object both of scholarly inquiry and political contest, as both a social movement and a value commitment motivating study and action. This work evidences a deeper engagement with social theory than past generations of scholarship.


Access to Justice for a New Century

Access to Justice for a New Century

Author: Law Society of Upper Canada

Publisher: Irwin Law

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9780887594151

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This book is a timely addition to the literature on access to justice. The book's essays address all aspects of the topic, including differing views on the meaning of access to justice; ways to improve access to legal services; litigation and its role in achieving social justice; and the roles of lawyers, citizens, and legal insitutions. Access to Justice for a New Century is based on papers given at an international symposium presented by the Law Society of Upper Canada, sponsored by the Law Foundation of Ontario.


Access to Justice as a Human Right

Access to Justice as a Human Right

Author: Francesco Francioni

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2007-10-25

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 0191018651

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In international law, as in any other legal system, respect and protection of human rights can be guaranteed only by the availability of effective judicial remedies. When a right is violated or damage is caused, access to justice is of fundamental importance for the injured individual and it is an essential component of the rule of law. Yet, access to justice as a human right remains problematic in international law. First, because individual access to international justice remains exceptional and based on specific treaty arrangements, rather than on general principles of international law; second, because even when such right is guaranteed as a matter of treaty obligation, other norms or doctrines of international law may effectively impede its exercise, as in the case of sovereign immunity or non reviewability of UN Security Council measures directly affecting individuals. Further, even access to domestic legal remedies is suffering because of the constraints put by security threats, such as terrorism, on the full protection of freedom and human rights. This collection of essays offers seven distinct perspectives on the present status of access to justice: its development in customary international law, the stress put on it in times of emergency, its problematic exercise in the case of violations of the law of war, its application to torture victims, its development in the case law of the UN Human Rights Committee and of the European Court of Human Rights, its application to the emerging field of environmental justice, and finally access to justice as part of fundamental rights in European law.


Ensuring an Informed Public

Ensuring an Informed Public

Author: Martha Chumbler

Publisher:

Published: 2021

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781641059572

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"This book discusses features shared by state statutes that regulate public records and open meetings"--


Access to Justice and International Organizations

Access to Justice and International Organizations

Author: Pierre Schmitt

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2017-08-25

Total Pages: 407

ISBN-13: 1786432897

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Recent examples such as the cholera outbreak in Haiti demonstrate that individual victims of human rights violations by international organizations are frequently left in the cold. Following an examination of the human rights obligations of international organizations, this book scrutinizes their dispute settlement mechanisms as well as the conflict between their immunities and the right of access to justice before national jurisdictions. It concludes with normative proposals addressed both to international organizations and to national judges confronted with such cases.


Technology, Innovation and Access to Justice

Technology, Innovation and Access to Justice

Author: Siddharth Peter De Souza

Publisher: EUP

Published: 2023-01-16

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781474473873

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Around four billion people globally are unable to address their everyday legal problems and do not have the security, opportunity or protection to redress their grievances and injustices.