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Why Legal Services For The Poor?, Roger C. Cramton
Why Legal Services For The Poor?, Roger C. Cramton
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
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Legal Aid For The Poor: A Conceptual Analysis, Marshall J. Breger
Legal Aid For The Poor: A Conceptual Analysis, Marshall J. Breger
Scholarly Articles
In this Article Professor Breger examines the competing justifications that have been advanced for the provision of free legal aid to those who cannot afford to engage a private attorney. Professor Breger argues that every citizen has the right to effective access to the courts to resolve disputes in that they aret he only state-sanctionedd ispute resolution mechanism. Because of the complexity of our legal system, effective access to the courts often requires the services of an attorney. Under this theory of "access rights" a person is entitled to free legal aid when necessary for the enforcement of a legal …
Access To Justice: Variations And Continuity Of A World-Wide Movement, Bryant Garth, Mauro Cappelletti, Nicolo Trocker
Access To Justice: Variations And Continuity Of A World-Wide Movement, Bryant Garth, Mauro Cappelletti, Nicolo Trocker
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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