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Access to Justice - Beyond the Policies and Politics of Austerity

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext Running parallel to the steady erosion, at least in England and Wales, of what we had come, perhaps complacently, to regard as an entrenched human right, the seminar series on which this book is based looked carefully and realistically at both sides of the issue: the shrinking availability of public funds and the practical possibilities of doing more with less. The volume seeks in particular to distinguish between those inroads into access to justice which are unacceptable on any principled view and those which are either unavoidable or at least negotiable. Wherever possible it does so, in contrast sometimes to central government, from an ascertained evidence base. Informationen zum Autor Ellie Palmer is an Emeritus Professor in the School of Law/Human Rights Centre at the University of Essex’. Tom Cornford is a Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Essex. Yseult Marique is Professor at Essex Law School, UK. Audrey Guinchard is a Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Essex. Zusammenfassung Building on a series of ESRC funded seminars, this edited collection of expert papers by academics and practitioners is concerned with access to civil and administrative justice in constitutional democracies, where, for the past decade governments have reassessed their priorities for funding legal services: embracing ‘new technologies’ that reconfigure the delivery and very concept of legal services; cutting legal aid budgets; and introducing putative cost-cutting measures for the administration of courts, tribunals and established systems for the delivery of legal advice and assistance. Without underplaying the future potential of technological innovation, or the need for a fair and rational system for the prioritisation and funding of legal services, the book questions whether the absolutist approach to the dictates of austerity and the promise of new technologies that have driven the Coalition Government's policy, can be squared with obligations to protect the fundamental right of access to justice, in the unwritten constitution of the United Kingdom. Inhaltsverzeichnis 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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Authors Tom Cornford, GUI, Audrey Guinchard, Yseult Marique, Ellie Palmer, Ellie Cornford Palmer
Assisted by Tom Cornford (Editor), Cornford Tom (Editor), Audrey Guinchard (Editor), Guinchard Audrey (Editor), Yseult Marique (Editor), Marique Yseult (Editor), Ellie Palmer (Editor), Palmer Ellie (Editor)
Publisher Hart Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.01.2016
 
EAN 9781849467346
ISBN 978-1-84946-734-6
No. of pages 336
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 15 mm
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > General, dictionaries

LAW / Constitutional, LAW / Comparative, comparative law, Constitutional & administrative law, Constitutional and administrative law: general

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