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Access to justice and legal aid : comparative perspectives on unmet legal need / edited by Asher Flynn and Jacqueline Hodgson.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Flynn, Asher, editor.
Hodgson, Jacqueline, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Justice, Administration of--Comparative studies.
Justice, Administration of.
Legal aid--Comparative studies.
Legal aid.
Legal aid--Australia.
Legal aid--Great Britain.
Legal services--Comparative studies.
Legal services.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (281 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Oxford [UK] ; Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, 2017.
Summary:
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
Contents:
Access to justice and legal aid cuts : a mismatch of concepts in the contemporary Australian and British legal landscapes
Asher Flynn and Jacqueline Hodgson
Challenges facing the Australian legal aid system
Mary Anne Noone
Rhyme and reason in the uncertain development of legal aid in Australia
Jeff Giddings
The rise and decline of criminal legal aid in England and Wales
Tom Smith and Ed Cape
A view from the bench : a judicial perspective on legal representation, court excellence, and therapeutic jurisprudence
Pauline Spencer
Face-to-interface communication : accessing justice by video link from prison
Carolyn McKay
The rise of "DIY" law : implications for legal aid
Kathy Laster and Ryan Kornhauser
Community lawyers, law reform, and systemic change : is the end in sight?
Liana Buchanan
What if there is nowhere to get advice?
James Organ and Jennifer Sigafoos
The end of "tea and sympathy" the changing role of voluntary advice services in enabling access to justice?
Samuel Kirwan
Reasoning a human right to legal aid
Simon Rice Oam
Cuts to civil legal aid and the identity crisis in lawyering : lessons from the experience of England and Wales
Natalie Byrom
Access to what? Laspo and mediation
Rosemary Hunter, Anne Barlow, Janet Smithson, and Jan Ewing
Insights into inequality : Victorian women's access to legal aid
Pasanna Mutha-Merennege
Indigenous people and access to justice in civil and family law
Melanie Schwartz
Austerity and justice in the age of migration
Ana Aliverti.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed.
ISBN:
9781509900879
150990087X
9781509900862
1509900861
9781509900855
1509900853
OCLC:
956947728

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