Sentences with phrase «ensure access to justice at»

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Just as he couched his education reforms in arguments of ensuring access to top schooling for all children regardless of background, Gove sees his central mission as closing the gap between the experiences of those at opposite ends of the justice system.
16.3 promote the rule of law at the national and international levels, and ensure equal access to justice for all
Morgan said: «Free schools are at the heart of the government's commitment to deliver real social justice by ensuring all pupils have access to a world class education.
«Free schools are at the heart of the government's commitment to deliver real social justice by ensuring all pupils have access to a world - class education,» said Mrs Morgan.
A Department for Education spokesperson said: «Free schools are at the heart of the government's commitment to deliver real social justice by ensuring more pupils from all backgrounds have access to a world class education.
Juvenile Justice Education Programs; Revising requirements for the multiagency education plan for students in juvenile justice education programs, including virtual education as an option; authorizing instructional personnel at all juvenile justice facilities to access specific student records at the district; providing expectations for effective education programs for students in Department of Juvenile Justice programs; requiring the Department of Education to ensure that juvenile justice students who are eligible have access to high school equivalency testing and assist juvenile justice education programs with becoming high school equivalency testing centersJustice Education Programs; Revising requirements for the multiagency education plan for students in juvenile justice education programs, including virtual education as an option; authorizing instructional personnel at all juvenile justice facilities to access specific student records at the district; providing expectations for effective education programs for students in Department of Juvenile Justice programs; requiring the Department of Education to ensure that juvenile justice students who are eligible have access to high school equivalency testing and assist juvenile justice education programs with becoming high school equivalency testing centersjustice education programs, including virtual education as an option; authorizing instructional personnel at all juvenile justice facilities to access specific student records at the district; providing expectations for effective education programs for students in Department of Juvenile Justice programs; requiring the Department of Education to ensure that juvenile justice students who are eligible have access to high school equivalency testing and assist juvenile justice education programs with becoming high school equivalency testing centersjustice facilities to access specific student records at the district; providing expectations for effective education programs for students in Department of Juvenile Justice programs; requiring the Department of Education to ensure that juvenile justice students who are eligible have access to high school equivalency testing and assist juvenile justice education programs with becoming high school equivalency testing centersJustice programs; requiring the Department of Education to ensure that juvenile justice students who are eligible have access to high school equivalency testing and assist juvenile justice education programs with becoming high school equivalency testing centersjustice students who are eligible have access to high school equivalency testing and assist juvenile justice education programs with becoming high school equivalency testing centersjustice education programs with becoming high school equivalency testing centers, etc..
In my view, that duty ought to be understood to at least require that the debate on ABSs and access to justice include consideration of possible means for ensuring that the new and improved services ABSs are expected to develop will benefit not just the middle class, but people living on low income as well.
We offer a 24 - hour phone service to protect your rights and to ensure that you have access to justice at all times.
Recommendations At the heart of the TUC's report is its call on the Government to ensure that access to legal aid is based on need and enables people to enforce their right to justice.
We maintain a 24 - hour call service to protect your rights and to ensure that you have access to justice at all times and accept cases on private retainers as well as Legal Aid.
We maintain a 24 - hour call service to protect your rights and to ensure that you have access to justice at all times.
To ensure its strategic vision is effective at the local and regional level, the Access to Justice Foundation works closely with and supports a network of seven Legal Support Trusts covering England and WaleTo ensure its strategic vision is effective at the local and regional level, the Access to Justice Foundation works closely with and supports a network of seven Legal Support Trusts covering England and Waleto Justice Foundation works closely with and supports a network of seven Legal Support Trusts covering England and Wales.
Although it is tempting to argue that the licensing system should be understood to have an additional goal of ensuring access to legal services, I will instead argue that, at the least, any review of licensing requirements ought to consider the relationship between the licensing system and access to justice.
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).
For Gillian Baker, a consultant at high street firm Baker Gostelow Law, the biggest challenge now facing lawyers at the small end of the profession is how to ensure everyone who needs to access justice can do so.
Today, 8 criminal law lawyers, 3 family law lawyers, 1 poverty law lawyer, 2 full time Iqaluit Inuit court workers and Inuit Court Workers in 12 Baffin Communities continue the work of the last 40 years ensuring that access to justice remains at the forefront in Nunavut.
Post Unison, the government, the courts & the profession are all looking at the issue of access to justice & what it means to ensure it's a reality, says David Greene
The report, Ensuring Access to Justice in England and Wales, compiled by an independent working group on access to justice in environmental matters, looked at whether current law and practice prevent individuals and groups from achieving access to justice in environmental maAccess to Justice in England and Wales, compiled by an independent working group on access to justice in environmental matters, looked at whether current law and practice prevent individuals and groups from achieving access to justice in environmental mJustice in England and Wales, compiled by an independent working group on access to justice in environmental matters, looked at whether current law and practice prevent individuals and groups from achieving access to justice in environmental maaccess to justice in environmental matters, looked at whether current law and practice prevent individuals and groups from achieving access to justice in environmental mjustice in environmental matters, looked at whether current law and practice prevent individuals and groups from achieving access to justice in environmental maaccess to justice in environmental mjustice in environmental matters.
It also suggests strong support for our civil justice reform efforts at the state level, where a call to action has been issued by the Conference of Chief Justices (CCJ) and the Conference of State Court Administrators (COSCA) to transform our state courts to ensure access for all.
At this year's event, more than 500 attorneys heard from various speakers, including the Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court Roderick Ireland and the presidents of the Massachusetts Bar Association and Boston Bar Association, about the critical role that civil legal aid plays in ensuring equal access to jJustice of the Supreme Judicial Court Roderick Ireland and the presidents of the Massachusetts Bar Association and Boston Bar Association, about the critical role that civil legal aid plays in ensuring equal access to justicejustice.
In McGuffie, Justice Doherty also relied upon the power imbalance rationale that was emphasized by Chief Justice McLachlin in R v Suberu, [2009] 2 SCR 460, where she and Justice Louise Charron wrote jointly, at para. 40: ``... [T] he purpose of s. 10 (b) is to ensure that individuals know of their right to counsel, and have access to it, in situations where they suffer a significant deprivation of liberty due to state coercion which leaves them vulnerable to the exercise of state power and in a position of legal jeopardy.
In BCGEU, the Supreme Court of Canada also adopted the following statement of the British Columbia Court of Appeal's ruling in that case: «Any action that interferes with such access [to justice] by any person or groups of persons will rally the court's powers to ensure the citizen of his or her day in court» (BCGEU at 200).
The provincial government, however, defends its approach, arguing that its twin objectives of cost - recovery and rationing of court time not only are legitimate within its constitutional power to administer courts, but are in fact ways of ensuring access to justice by making sure that at least some court time is available to all litigants.
The Supreme Court of Canada recognized the challenge of ensuring access to civil justice in Canada... In Hryniak... at para. 1, Karakatsanis J. said that the system as we know it is broken:
It is in everyone's benefit to ensure that we maintain access to justice, protect vulnerable claimants, maintain high standards within the profession and keep costs at a reasonable, affordable level.
Particularly, at a time when the gaps in access to justice continue to grow, when there are no meaningful increases in funding for Legal Aid, and as litigants and accused increasingly represent themselves in court, it is essential that protections are in place to ensure that every citizen has access to equal justice regardless of income level or ability to pay.
16.3 Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all
Embody social justice by promoting equity in access to health information and services; empowering individuals and communities to be safe, healthy and strong; and ensuring that all people can have the kinds of relationships and families they want at the most optimal time and in the most optimal circumstances for them.
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