Sentences with phrase «funded justice sector»

DLA Piper has partnered with NCSC for more than 10 years, providing millions of dollars in pro bono legal assistance to USG - funded justice sector strengthening programs.

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In total, 15 billion pages of data were stolen from at least 144 U.S. universities, 176 universities across 21 foreign countries, 47 domestic and foreign private sector companies, the U.S. Department of Labor, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the states of Hawaii and Indiana, the United Nations and the United Nations Children's Fund, the Justice Department alleged.
A round - up of news from the waste and resources sector including a new test for anaerobic digestion biomethane potential, food waste funding for Norfolk and an inquiry into the sustainability of the Ministry of Justice.
General Secretary of the Ghana Medical Association (GMA), Dr. Justice Yankson, has also confirmed that the health sector received its share of the funds some time in December, 2017 and early January, 2018.
Volunteers with specific skills were given demand driven work in the education, health, justice, community and private sectors alongside partners such as SURF, the Survivors Fund which supports survivors of the Rwandan genocide.
Observers, including the CBA's own Envisioning Equal Justice Project, have suggested responses ranging from strengthening the voluntary sector to greater use of alternative dispute resolution to some form of conditional and contingency fee arrangements or third - party litigation funding.
A report to be published later this month by researchers at the University of Oxford comes to the conclusion that litigation funding is useful in granting access to justice; the report further addresses the question whether effective regulation is needed within the sector to protect the integrity of all parties.
The ACLCO is pleased to share its Annual Report, «Together Making the Equal Rights Dream a Reality» intended to showcase the fine work done in our community legal clinics for audiences such as local communities, community partners, funders, government and the broader justice sector.
The Supreme Court of Canada's Chief Justice, Beverley McLachlin, recently told a group of students that she sees access to justice and low levels of legal aid funding for accused persons to be a major issue confronting Canadian governments and the justice Justice, Beverley McLachlin, recently told a group of students that she sees access to justice and low levels of legal aid funding for accused persons to be a major issue confronting Canadian governments and the justice justice and low levels of legal aid funding for accused persons to be a major issue confronting Canadian governments and the justice justice sector.
Currently working closely with the MOJ on substantial reforms to the legal sector including as to the introduction of contingency fee arrangements / no cure no pay agreements / referral fee ban under reforms proposed by Lord Justice Jackson / litigation funding generally.
More incongruous is the video from Attorney General George Brandis, talking about his commitment to access to justice (despite great concerns about funding for Indigenous legal services), and to working with the Native Title sector (despite plans to introduce a bill to reverse the effect of a federal court decision regarding the Noongar people), with nary an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander flag in sight nor mention of his support for changes to the Racial Discrimination Act.
Importantly, other organisations, including a coalition of NT Aboriginal organisations and Change the Record and Miwatj Health, have emphasised the need for immediate consultation with Indigenous health and community leaders, and the youth justice sector, in developing the terms of reference, and that the Government commit to funding and implementing the Commission's recommendations.
similar increase of employment and qualifications of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in the funded sector of the justice system
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