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Access to justice : Beyond the policies and politics of austerity

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Oxford Hart Publishing 2016Description: 311p xiiiISBN:
  • 9781849467346
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 344.030000 PAL
Contents:
Table of contents Introduction Tom Cornford, Audrey Guinchard, Yseult Marique and Ellie Palmer Part I: Access to Justice: Theoretical, Legal and Policy Background 1. Access to Justice: The View from the Law Society Andrew Caplen 2. The Meaning of Access to Justice Tom Cornford 3. Principles of Access: Comparing Health and Legal Services Albert Weale 4. Europe to the Rescue? EU Law, the ECHR and Legal Aid 3 Steve Peers Part II: Pressure Points on the Justice System 5. Access to Justice in Administrative Law and Administrative Justice Tom Mullen 6. Immigration and Access to Justice: A Critical Analysis of Recent Restrictions Robert Thomas 7. The Impact of Austerity and Structural Reforms on the Accessibility of Tribunal Justice Stewart Wright 8. Thirteen Years of Advice Delivery in Islington: A Case Study Lorna Reid 9. Complexity, Housing and Access to Justice Andrew Brookes and Caroline Hunter 10. Access to Justice in the Employment Tribunal: Private Disputes or Public Concerns? Nicole Busby and Morag McDermont 11. Renegotiating Family Justice Mavis Maclean CBE 12. Access to Justice for Young People: Beyond the Policies and Politics of Austerity James Kenrick and Ellie Palmer Part III: Alternative Approaches to Funding Legal Services 13. A Revolution in 'Lawyering'? Implications for Welfare Law of Alternative Business Structures Frank H Stephen 14. CourtNav and Pro Bono in an Age of Austerity Paul Yates 15. The French Approach to Access to Justice Audrey Guinchard and Simon Wesley 16. How Scotland has Approached the Challenge of Austerity Sarah O'Neill
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Table of contents
Introduction
Tom Cornford, Audrey Guinchard, Yseult Marique and Ellie Palmer
Part I: Access to Justice: Theoretical, Legal and Policy Background
1. Access to Justice: The View from the Law Society
Andrew Caplen
2. The Meaning of Access to Justice
Tom Cornford
3. Principles of Access: Comparing Health and Legal Services
Albert Weale
4. Europe to the Rescue? EU Law, the ECHR and Legal Aid 3
Steve Peers
Part II: Pressure Points on the Justice System
5. Access to Justice in Administrative Law and Administrative Justice
Tom Mullen
6. Immigration and Access to Justice: A Critical Analysis of Recent Restrictions
Robert Thomas
7. The Impact of Austerity and Structural Reforms on the Accessibility of Tribunal Justice
Stewart Wright
8. Thirteen Years of Advice Delivery in Islington: A Case Study
Lorna Reid
9. Complexity, Housing and Access to Justice
Andrew Brookes and Caroline Hunter
10. Access to Justice in the Employment Tribunal: Private Disputes or Public Concerns?
Nicole Busby and Morag McDermont
11. Renegotiating Family Justice
Mavis Maclean CBE
12. Access to Justice for Young People: Beyond the Policies and Politics of Austerity
James Kenrick and Ellie Palmer
Part III: Alternative Approaches to Funding Legal Services
13. A Revolution in 'Lawyering'? Implications for Welfare Law of Alternative Business Structures
Frank H Stephen
14. CourtNav and Pro Bono in an Age of Austerity
Paul Yates
15. The French Approach to Access to Justice
Audrey Guinchard and Simon Wesley
16. How Scotland has Approached the Challenge of Austerity
Sarah O'Neill

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