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The rule of law cannot exist without access to justice. It is a fundamental right of every citizen. Any society that wishes to be thought of as just and fair needs to have mechanisms to ensure that the rule of law is maintained and that its members are able to obtain justice properly. The rule [...]
Posted by Darren Sylvester on Thursday, September 30, 2010 at 4:17 pm
Filed under Exams, Legal Humour, Tutoring · Tagged Access to Justice, advice and assistance, Community Legal Advice Centres, criminal law, government, legal aid reforms, Legal Services Commission, legislation, provision of legal services, Public Legal Education Network, representation, rule of law, trained lawyers
Judge Charles Harris Q.C. has commented that the civil law was so complicated that some laws were “completely beyond the grasp of people to whom they apply”. “Law which is not readily comprehensive is unfair law, because those to whom it applies have to spend time, money and anxiety in finding out by litigation what [...]
Posted by Darren Sylvester on Thursday, April 29, 2010 at 10:12 pm
Filed under In The News, latest law updates, Support For Law Students · Tagged acces to justice, civil law is complicated, CPR, government, lawyers, legislation, litigation, not readily comprehensive, statutory instruments, the provision of legal services