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Middle Income Access to Justice

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Middle Income Access to Justice presents a variety of innovative solutions, from dispute resolution process reforms to the development of non-lawyer forms of assistance and new methods for funding legal expenses


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Foreword

The Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin, P.C., Chief Justice of Canada

List of Contributors

Part 1: Introduction

Michael Trebilcock (University of Toronto), Anthony Duggan (University of Toronto), and Lorne Sossin (Dean of Osgoode Hall Law School)

Part 2: Defining the Problem – What are the Unmet Legal Needs?

Chapter 1: Caught in the Middle: Income, Justiciable Problems and the Use of Lawyers

Pascoe Pleasance (University College London) and Nigel J. Balmer (University College London)

Chapter 2: The Ontario Civil Needs Project: A Comparative Analysis of the 2009 Survey Data

Jamie Baxter, Michael Trebilcock, and Albert Yoon (University of Toronto)

Part 3: “Front-End” Proactive Solutions

Chapter 3:Front-End Strategies for Improving Consumer Access to Justice

Anthony Duggan (University of Toronto) and Iain Ramsey (University of Kent)

Part 4: Non-Lawyer Forms of Assistance

Chapter 4: Opportunities and Challenges: Non-Lawyer Forms of Assistance in Providing Access to Justice for Middle-Income Earners

Russell Engler (New England Law)

Chapter 5: Middle Income Access to Civil Justice: Implications of Proposals for the Reform of Legal Aid in England and Wales

Roger Smith

Part 5: Access to Lawyers

Chapter 6: Should Legal Services be Unbundled?

Samreen Beg and Lorne Sossin

Chapter 7: Money Isn’t Everything: Understanding Moderate Income Households’ Use of Lawyers’ Services

Rebecca Sandefur (American Bar Foundation)

Chapter 8: Legal Services Plans: Crucial Time Access to Lawyers and the Case for a Public-Private Partnership

Paul Vayda (CAW Legal Services Plan) and Stephen Ginsberg (CAW Legal Services Plan)

Part 6: Reforming the Dispute Resolution Process

Chapter 9: Reforming Family Dispute Resolution in Ontario: Systemic Changes and Cultural Shifts

Nicholas Bala (Queen's University)

Chapter 10: Commentary on Bala

Justice George Czurtin (Justice of the Superior Court of Justice - Ontario)

Chapter 11: Access to Justice for Small Amount Claims in the Consumer Marketplace: Lessons from Australia

Justin Malbon (Monash University)

Chapter 12: Challenges in Small Claims Court System Design: Does One Size Fit All?

Shelley McGill (Deputy Judge of the Ontario Small Claims Court)

Part 7: Creating Change and Reform of the Justice System

Chapter 13: Growing Ontario Legal Aid into the Middle Class: A Proposal for Public Legal Expenses Insurance

Sujit Choudry (University of Toronto), Michael Trebilcock, and James Wilson

Part 8: The Options Papers

Noel Semple (York University) and Carol Rogerson (University of Toronto), Middle Income Access to Justice: Policy Options with respect to Family Law

Judith McCormack (University of Toronto) and Azim Remani (University of Toronto), Middle Income Access to Justice: Policy Options with Respect to Employment Law

Anthony Duggan, Azim Remani and Dennis Kao (Sidley Austin LLP), Middle Income Access to Justice: Policy Options with respect to Consumer and Debtor-Creditor Law

Part 9: Select Bibliography


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Michael J. Trebilcock is a university professor emeritus of law and economics at the University of Toronto.


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Middle Income Access to Justice presents a variety of innovative solutions, from dispute resolution process reforms to the development of non-lawyer forms of assistance and new methods for funding legal expenses

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Anthony Duggan, Lorne Sossin, M. Trebilcock, M. (NA) Trebilcock, M. Duggan Trebilcock, Michael Trebilcock, Michael Duggan Trebilcock, Michael J. Trebilcock, Michael J. Duggan Trebilcock
Editore University of Toronto Press
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 03.05.2012
 
EAN 9781442644441
ISBN 978-1-4426-4444-1
Pagine 624
Categoria Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Diritto > Tematiche generali, enciclopedie

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