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Access To Justice For A New Century: The Way Forward, Julia H. Bass, W. A. Bogart, Frederick H. Zemans Jan 2005

Access To Justice For A New Century: The Way Forward, Julia H. Bass, W. A. Bogart, Frederick H. Zemans

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This book is a timely addition to the literature on access to justice. The book's essays address all aspects of the topic, including differing views on the meaning of access to justice; ways to improve access to legal services; litigation and its role in achieving social justice; and the roles of lawyers, citizens, and legal insitutions.

Access to Justice for a New Century is based on papers given at an international symposium presented by the Law Society of Upper Canada, sponsored by the Law Foundation of Ontario.


Evaluation Of The Native Courtworker And Counselling Association Of British Columbia, Frederick H. Zemans, Ronni Richards Jan 1978

Evaluation Of The Native Courtworker And Counselling Association Of British Columbia, Frederick H. Zemans, Ronni Richards

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In April, 1975 the Native Legal Task Force was approached by the Board of Directors of the Native Courtworkers and Counselling Association of British Columbia for assistance in performing their first program evaluation since the founding of the association in October, 1973. After consultation, · it was agreed that such an evaluation would be undertaken by a Task Force staff researcher in conjunction with a legal consultant having knowledge of para-legals and experience in administration and evaluation.


Evaluation Of The Native Courtworker And Counselling Association Of British Columbia: A Synopsis, Frederick H. Zemans Jan 1978

Evaluation Of The Native Courtworker And Counselling Association Of British Columbia: A Synopsis, Frederick H. Zemans

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In April 1973, the Native Courtworkers and Counselling Association of British Columbia held t he first evaluation since its founding in October 1973. The two major objectives of the evaluation were (a) t o provide the Association with a detailed overview of the work of the courtworkers, the head office and the Board of Directors; (b) and to provide information for use in future planning of the Association. The information provided by the evaluation team included such things as statistics concerning the activities of the Association and first hand accounts of the functions of the Association in the field and …