Sentences with phrase «achieving access to justice for»

At Murphy Battista LLP we view class action lawsuits as a tool for achieving access to justice for our clients.
No law degree is required, but the position does require a commitment to achieving access to justice for all, along with «good writing, good manners and good sense.»
Yet, to achieve access to justice for all Canadians, legal services must be delivered as part of a coordinated and holistic response to local social conditions and needs.
Yet, to achieve access to justice for all Canadians, legal services must be delivered as part... [more]

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Monday 11 March 2013 2.30 pm Oral Questions Plans to tackle inequality in income and wealth in the UK - Lord Dubs Consequences for access to justice for those who will not be able to receive free legal advice on social welfare law matters from 1 April - Lord Bach Future railway re-openings - Lord Faulkner of Worcester Progress towards achieving the projected increase in the size of the UK's reserve forces - Lord Rosser Legislation Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill - Report stage (Day 4)- Viscount Younger of Leckie Short Debate Recommendations of the Francis Report into the Mid-Staffordshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust - Lord Patel Short Debate Impact of NHS innovation and research strategies on health improvement and wealth creation - Lord Kakkar
In order to fully implement these reforms and to achieve the objective of increasing access to justice, it will be for the new government to revisit the Prisons and Courts Bill and to fully implement the proposed reforms.
Public interest work can allow you to achieve greater goals beyond earning a paycheck, such as working to effect societal change, supporting an important public cause, or providing equal access to justice for needy individuals and organizations.
Through education and advocacy, we will continue to make progress to achieve equal access to justice for low - income families and individuals in our state.
You can see that with all other UN member states Canada committed to promote the rule of law at the national and international levels (a fairly general target — not too hard to achieve) and to ensure equal access to justice for all (much more concrete and challenging).
The Commission is working on a range of projects to achieve its mission to develop and encourage means of expanding access to the civil justice system for unrepresented low - income Wisconsin residents.
These vulnerable litigants must have greater access to legal representation if we are to achieve our constitutional mission of fostering equal justice for all, rich and poor alike.
Recognizing that access to the civil justice system is a fundamental right, the ATJ Board works to achieve equal access for those facing economic and other significant barriers.
To achieve meaningful access to family justice, we must broaden our focus, and work towards establishing a more prominent role for consensual dispute resolutioTo achieve meaningful access to family justice, we must broaden our focus, and work towards establishing a more prominent role for consensual dispute resolutioto family justice, we must broaden our focus, and work towards establishing a more prominent role for consensual dispute resolution.
[48] The Defense Research Institute argued «there is no empirical evidence that greater access to justice has been achieved in jurisdictions that allow [for alternative structures].»
Since the Supreme Court of Canada's landmark decision in Hryniak v Mauldin, 2014 SCC 7, summary judgment has been lauded as an effective tool to enhance access to justice and achieve cost - effective results for litigants.
It comes back to the old argument about who pays for access to justice; with yet further cuts to legal aid piggy backing on restricting access for claimants under the Jackson reforms where's the balance to be achieved?
LSI director, professor Stephen Mayson says: «If efficiency savings in legal aid lead to any undermining of the rule of law, or compromise the administration of or access to justice, while we might have achieved a degree of fiscal prudence, society will undoubtedly be the poorer for it.»
However, the words of support for creativity in achieving meaningful access to justice should provide some comfort for tribunals and adjudicators looking to design more efficient processes that respect procedural fairness principles.
The vision of Legal Aid Alberta states that it aims for «An Alberta where everyone can access justice and achieve fair and lasting resolutions to their legal issues.»
Bar associations can play a major role helping or hindering the growth of the self - help law movement, and shlep hopes to cover developments within the organized bar that relate to achieving better access to justice and legal services for all Americans through self - help resources.
As reported in last year's Social Justice Report, OIPC had identified a key role for SRAs in achieving improved access to government services, including in urban locations:
In conclusion, the strongest foundation for achieving greater access to social justice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples is to ensure that all policies, programs and legislation are underpinned by:
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