The new Legal Support Project aims to
increase access to justice for victims of discrimination in schools, further or higher education institutions or general qualification bodies.
We believe this is an essential and valuable part of our legal system,
providing access to justice for everyone, no matter what their income or background might be.
This award is presented each year to an individual who has made significant contributions to further the rights, dignity, and
access to justice for people with disabilities.
Seeing the same faces and hearing recycled taking points on «how technology will ensure
greater access to justice for the poor» is really getting old.
Also consider: If the on - line system provided supporting information and guidance through the dispute or payment process, would this enhance
access to justice for self - represented litigants?
Further, the legal aid cuts and civil justice reforms announced this year will undoubtedly cut
access to justice for many claimants.
The ABA president raised concerns
about access to justice for veterans — many of whom face homelessness due to legal concerns — as well as concerns about planned cuts to federal legal services funding.
As the name suggests, the challenge to the teams will be to develop ways that technology can
expand access to justice for those unable to obtain or afford legal services.
Through education and engagement we are increasing
access to justice for marginalized populations worldwide, and enabling law students and lawyers to use their legal training to make a difference.
It would encourage a collaborative litigation environment which would mean quicker, more efficient litigation,
better access to justice for patients, and save money for all parties.
The study also shows that the leave requirement, at least as it has been applied in recent years, creates an arbitrary limit on
access to justice for refugees.
Most commentators and legal professionals are worried that less money for legal representation will lead to
less access to justice for the poorer members of society.
Rather,
adequate access to justice for both those with civil and criminal legal problems must be available when needed and administered by a truly independent body.
We hope you will agree that such a society can not exist without
equal access to justice for everyone who needs to protect and enforce their rights.
What if ethics committees were required to consider the impact of proposed rule changes
on access to justice for those of middle and low socioeconomic status?