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Access to Justice and Legal Aid : = Comparative Perspectives on Unmet Legal Need.
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正題名/作者:
Access to Justice and Legal Aid :/
其他題名:
Comparative Perspectives on Unmet Legal Need.
作者:
Flynn, Asher.
其他作者:
Hodgson, Jacqueline.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (333 pages)
標題:
Legal aid - Australia. -
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ISBN:
9781509900862
Access to Justice and Legal Aid : = Comparative Perspectives on Unmet Legal Need.
Flynn, Asher.
Access to Justice and Legal Aid :
Comparative Perspectives on Unmet Legal Need. - 1 online resource (333 pages)
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Editors -- Contributors -- List of Abbreviations -- Tables and Figures -- 1 -- Access to Justice and Legal Aid Cuts: A Mismatch of Concepts in the Contemporary Australian and British Legal Landscapes -- I. Access to Justice -- Ii. An Environment Susceptible to and Accepting of Legal Aid Cuts -- III. Bigger Picture Consequences -- IV. Structure of the Book -- V. Conclusion -- References -- 2 -- Challenges Facing the Australian Legal Aid System -- I. Introduction -- Ii. The Australian Legal Aid System -- III. Legal Aid Services in Context -- IV. Growing Inequality in Australia -- V. The National Partnership Agreement on Legal Assistance Services -- VI. Challenges for Legal Aid Services in Australia -- VII. Increasing Demand For Legal Aid Services -- VIII. Legal Aid Impact Statements -- IX. Conclusion -- References -- 3 -- Rhyme and Reason in the Uncertain Development of Legal Aid in Australia -- I. Introduction -- II. Early Legal Aid Arrangements -- III. New Providers: A Broader Vision of Legal Aid -- IV. Targeting Legal Aid: Focusing on Efficiency -- V. The Potential and Limitations of Legal Aid Services -- VI. Community Legal Education, Self-Help and Legal Literacy -- VII. Conclusion: The Rhyme in the History of Australian Legal Aid -- References -- 4 -- The Rise and Decline of Criminal Legal Aid in England and Wales -- I. Introduction -- II. The Rise of Criminal Legal Aid -- III. The Decline of Criminal Legal Aid -- IV. An Uncertain Future for Criminal Legal Aid -- V. Conclusion -- References -- 5 -- A View from the Bench: A Judicial Perspective on Legal Representation, Court Excellence and Therapeutic Jurisprudence -- I. Legal Aid and Court Efficiency -- II. Access to Justice Principles for Court Efficiency -- III. The Role of the Lawyer in Maximising the Quality of Criminal Court.
ISBN: 9781509900862Subjects--Topical Terms:
1374010
Legal aid - Australia.
Index Terms--Genre/Form:
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LC Class. No.: K133.A325 2017
Dewey Class. No.: 347.42017
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Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Editors -- Contributors -- List of Abbreviations -- Tables and Figures -- 1 -- Access to Justice and Legal Aid Cuts: A Mismatch of Concepts in the Contemporary Australian and British Legal Landscapes -- I. Access to Justice -- Ii. An Environment Susceptible to and Accepting of Legal Aid Cuts -- III. Bigger Picture Consequences -- IV. Structure of the Book -- V. Conclusion -- References -- 2 -- Challenges Facing the Australian Legal Aid System -- I. Introduction -- Ii. The Australian Legal Aid System -- III. Legal Aid Services in Context -- IV. Growing Inequality in Australia -- V. The National Partnership Agreement on Legal Assistance Services -- VI. Challenges for Legal Aid Services in Australia -- VII. Increasing Demand For Legal Aid Services -- VIII. Legal Aid Impact Statements -- IX. Conclusion -- References -- 3 -- Rhyme and Reason in the Uncertain Development of Legal Aid in Australia -- I. Introduction -- II. Early Legal Aid Arrangements -- III. New Providers: A Broader Vision of Legal Aid -- IV. Targeting Legal Aid: Focusing on Efficiency -- V. The Potential and Limitations of Legal Aid Services -- VI. Community Legal Education, Self-Help and Legal Literacy -- VII. Conclusion: The Rhyme in the History of Australian Legal Aid -- References -- 4 -- The Rise and Decline of Criminal Legal Aid in England and Wales -- I. Introduction -- II. The Rise of Criminal Legal Aid -- III. The Decline of Criminal Legal Aid -- IV. An Uncertain Future for Criminal Legal Aid -- V. Conclusion -- References -- 5 -- A View from the Bench: A Judicial Perspective on Legal Representation, Court Excellence and Therapeutic Jurisprudence -- I. Legal Aid and Court Efficiency -- II. Access to Justice Principles for Court Efficiency -- III. The Role of the Lawyer in Maximising the Quality of Criminal Court.
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IV. The Defence Lawyer"s Role in Addressing the Underlying Causes of Offending -- V. The Role of the Lawyer in Facilitating Self-Determination and Autonomy -- VI. The Lawyer"s Role as "Change Agent -- VII. The Role of the Lawyer in Facilitating Offender Participation and "Voice -- VIII. Conclusion -- References -- 6 -- Face-to-interface Communication: Accessing Justice by Video Link from Prison -- I. Research Methodology -- II. The Legal Matrix -- III. Shifting Paradigms of Lawyering -- IV. What is Access to Justice? -- V. The Emergent Prison Portal -- VI. Communicating with Lawyers from Prison -- VII. Conclusion -- References -- 7 -- The Rise of "DIY" Law: Implications for Legal Aid -- I. Introduction: Technology and the Age of the Gifted Amateur -- II. Making Law Accessible -- III. Neoliberalism: Downstream Consequences -- IV. Co-Production and Self-Help: Be Careful What You Wish For -- V. The Court as the Help Hub -- VI. Conclusion: The Undeserving Legal Client -- References -- 8 -- Community Lawyers, Law Reform and Systemic Change: Is the End in Sight? -- I. Community Lawyers: A Broader Vision for "Access to Justice -- II. Systemic Advocacy by Clcs: Does It Work? -- III. Why Protect Clcs" Systemic Advocacy Role? -- IV. A New Era of Restriction on Systemic Advocacy by Community Lawyers -- V. Clcs" Response and the Future of Systemic Lawyering -- VI. Conclusion -- References -- 9 -- What if there Is Nowhere to Get Advice? -- I. Introduction -- II. Impact on Services -- III. Flexibility -- IV. Hampered Response -- V. Concluding Remarks -- References -- 10 -- The End of "Tea and Sympathy"? The Changing Role of Voluntary Advice Services in Enabling "Access to Justice -- I. Introduction -- II. Methodology -- III. The CAB Service -- IV. Changing Times for Advice -- V. Maintaining Volunteers" Attachments to Advice -- VI. Legal Understandings.
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VII. Conclusion -- References -- 11 -- Reasoning a Human Right to Legal Aid -- I. Introduction -- II. The Intersection of Human Rights and Legal Aid -- III. A Human Right to Legal Aid in Criminal Matters -- IV. A Human Right to Legal Aid in Non-criminal Matters -- V. Reasoning a Right to Legal Aid -- VI. A Substantive Right to Legal Aid? -- VII. Conclusion -- References -- 12 -- Cuts to Civil Legal Aid and the Identity Crisis in Lawyering: Lessons from the Experience of England and Wales -- I. Introduction -- II. LASPO and Cuts to Civil Legal Aid -- III. Cutting Civil Legal Aid: What did we Learn about the Factors Facilitating the Cuts? -- IV. Cuts to Civil Legal Aid in England and Wales: What Now? -- References -- 13 -- Access to What? LASPO and Mediation -- I. Introduction -- II. Access to Law -- III. Access to Court -- IV. Access to an Appropriate Dispute Resolution Process -- V. Conclusion -- References -- 14 -- Insights into Inequality: Women"s Access to Legal Aid in Victoria -- I. Introduction -- II. The Crisis in Victoria"s Legal Aid Funding in 2013 -- III. What Happens when Women cannot Access Legal Aid? -- IV. Broader Consequences of Legal Aid Cuts for the Justice System -- V. The Response From Vla -- VI. The Future of Legal Aid in Family Law -- VII. Conclusion -- References -- 15 -- Indigenous People and Access to Justice in Civil and Family Law -- I. An Old and Urgent Story -- II. Lack of Knowledge or Understanding of Civil Law -- III. The Complex Needs of Indigenous People as Clients -- IV. Resourcing of ATSILS -- V. Conclusion -- References -- 16 -- Austerity and Justice in the Age of Migration -- I. Introduction -- II. Legal Aid in Britain -- III. Foreign to Justice? The Residence Test and its Judicial Challenge -- IV. A Pyrrhic Victory? Immigration Exceptionalism, Legal Aid and Justice -- V. Conclusion -- References -- Index.
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