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Middle Income Access to Justice / M. Trebilcock, Lorne Sossin, Anthony Duggan.
De Gruyter University of Toronto Press eBook-Package Backlist 2000-2013 Available online
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- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Trebilcock, M., author.
- Duggan, Anthony, author.
- Sossin, Lorne, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Legal services--Ontario.
- Legal services.
- Middle class--Civil rights--Ontario.
- Middle class.
- Justice, Administration of--Ontario.
- Justice, Administration of.
- Equality before the law--Ontario.
- Equality before the law.
- Ontario.
- Genre:
- Electronic books.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (575 p.)
- Place of Publication:
- Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2018]
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- Middle Income Access to Justice presents a variety of innovative solutions, from dispute resolution process reforms to the development of non-lawyer forms of assistance and new methods for funding legal expenses.
- Contents:
- Part 1: Introduction
- Introduction / Michael Trebilcock, Anthony Duggan, and Lorne Sossin
- Part 2: Defining the Problem
- What Are the Unmet Legal Needs?
- 1 Caught in the Middle: Justiciable Problems and the Use of Lawyers / Pascoe Pleasence and Nigel J. Balmer
- 2 The Ontario Civil Legal Needs Project: A Comparative Analysis of the 2009 Survey Data / Jamie Baxter, Michael Trebilcock, and Albert Yoon
- Part 3: 'Front-End' Proactive Solutions
- 3 Front-End Strategies for Improving Consumer Access to Justice / Anthony Duggan and Iain Ramsay
- Part 4: Non-Lawyer Forms of Assistance
- 4 Opportunities and Challenges: Non-Lawyer Forms of Assistance in Providing Access to Justice for Middle-Income Earners / Russell Engler
- 5 Middle Income Access to Civil Justice: Implications of Proposals for the Reform of Legal Aid in England and Wales / roger smith
- Part 5: Access to Lawyers
- 6 Should Legal Services Be Unbundled? / Samreen Beg and Lorne Sossin
- 7 Money Isn't Everything: Understanding Moderate Income Households' Use of Lawyers' Services / Rebecca L. Sandefur
- 8 Legal Services Plans: Crucial-Time Access to Lawyers and the Case for a Public- Private Partnership / Paul A. Vayda and Stephen B. ginsberg
- Part 6: Reforming the Dispute Resolution Process
- 9 Reforming Family Dispute Resolution in Ontario: Systemic Changes and Cultural Shifts / Nicholas Bala
- 10 Some Reflections on Family Dispute Resolution in Ontario / George Czutrin
- 11 Access to Justice for Small Amount Claims in the Consumer Marketplace: Lessons from Australia / Justin Malbon
- 12 Challenges in Small Claims Court Design: Does One Size Fit All? / Shelley Mcgill
- Part 7: Creating Change and Reform of the Judicial System
- 13 Growing Legal Aid Ontario into the Middle Class: A Proposal for Public Legal Expenses Insurance / Sujit Choudhry, Michael Trebilcock, and James Wilson
- Part 8: The Options Papers Middle Income Access to Justice: Policy Options with Respect to Family Law / Noel Semple and Carol Rogerson
- Middle Income Access to Justice: Policy Options with Respect to Employment Law / Judith McCormack and Azim Remani
- Middle Income Access to Justice: Policy Options with Respect to Consumer and Debtor/Creditor Law / Anthony Duggan, Azim Remani, and Dennis Kao.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 07. Dez 2018)
- ISBN:
- 1-4426-6061-9
- 1-4426-6060-0
- OCLC:
- 799730186
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