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9780198764625

A Reader on Resourcing Civil Justice

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    9780198764625

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    0198764626

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1997-03-27
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

This book is about why and how states should subsidize legal services for their citizens. The essays consider the major philosophical issues, the sociological questions raised by the development of legal aid in different advanced capitalist economies, and such social policy issues as the present crisis in legal aid.

Table of Contents

TAMARA GORIELY
ALAN PATERSON
Introduction 1(38)
PHILOSOPHICAL JUSTIFICATIONS 39(52)
DAVID LUBAN
1. `The Right to Legal Services from D. Luban Lawyers and Justice: an Ethical Study (Princetown University Press, Princetown, New Jersey, 1988) 240-66
39(27)
E. CLINTON BAMBERGER, JR.
2. `The Legal Services Program of the Office of Economic Opportunity' (1966) 41 Notre Dame Lawyer 847-52
66(8)
LEGAL ACTION GROUP
3. `The Scope of Legal Services' from Legal Action Group A Strategy for Justice (LAG, London 1992) 111-18
74(8)
JOHN GRIFFITHS
4. extract from `The Distribution of Legal Services in the Netherlands' (1977) 4 British Journal of Law and Society 282-6
82(9)
THE DEVELOPMENT OF LEGAL AID 91(122)
MAURO CAPPELLETTI
BRYANT GARTH
5. extract from "Access to Justice: The Worldwide Movement to Make Rights Effective" in Cappelletti and Garth (eds.) Access to Justice: a World Survey (Sitjhoff and Noordhoff, Alphen aan den Rijn, 1978) 4-9 and 25-35
91(16)
FREDERICK H. ZEMANS
6. `Recent Trends in the Organization of Legal Services' from (1986) 11 Queen's Law Journal 26-62 and 84-6
107(39)
RICHARD ABEL
7. `The Paradoxes of Legal Aid' in J. Cooper and R. Dhavan (eds.) Public Interest Law (Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1986)
146(20)
MEL COUSINS
8. `The Politics of Legal Aid--A Solution in Search of a Problem?' (1994) Civil Justice Quarterly 111-32
166(25)
ERHARD BLANKENBURG
9. `Comparing Legal Aid Schemes in Europe' (1992) Civil Justice Quarterly 106-14
191(10)
ALAN PATERSON
DAVID NELKEN
10. extract from `The Evolution of Legal Services in Britain: Pragmatic Welfarism or Demand Creation?' from (1984) 4 Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice 101-8 and 116-18
201(12)
LEGAL AID IN CRISIS 213
TAMARA GORIELY
11. `Rushcliffe Fifty Years On: The Changing Role of Civil Legal Aid Within the Welfare State' (1994) 21 Journal of Law and Society 545-66
213(24)
ALAN PATERSON
12. `Financing Legal Services: a Comparative Perspective' from D. L. Carey Miller and Paul R. Beaumont (eds.) The Option of Litigating in Europe (United Kingdom National Committee of Comparative Law, 1993)
237(27)
LEGAL ACTION GROUP
13. `The Current Position' Legal Action Group, A Strategy for Justice (LAG, London, 1992) 14-30
264(17)
GWYN BEVAN
TONY HOLLAND
MARTIN PARTINGTON
14. `Organizing Cost-Effective Access to Justice' Social Market Foundation Memorandum No. 7, July 1994
281

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