A key source is a core of dedicated
non-profit public legal education organizations across the country.
Not exact matches
This is unfortunate because the RTA is usually used by non-lawyers who often rely on explanations of the statute that are provided by Service Alberta (e.g., RTA Handbook and Quick Reference Guide) or
non-profit organizations such as the Centre for
Public Legal Education Alberta (e.g., Renting 101: A Guide to Renting in Alberta).
The
Public Legal Education Association of Saskatchewan (PLEA) was incorporated in 1980 as a non-profit, non-government organization that exists to educate, inform and empower through law - related e
Education Association of Saskatchewan (PLEA) was incorporated in 1980 as a
non-profit, non-government organization that exists to educate, inform and empower through law - related
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The
Public Legal Education Association of Saskatchewan (PLEA) is a non-profit, non-government organization that exists to educate and inform the people of Saskatchewan about the law and the legal sy
Legal Education Association of Saskatchewan (PLEA) is a
non-profit, non-government organization that exists to educate and inform the people of Saskatchewan about the law and the
legal sy
legal system.
My first talk was to the
Legal Education Foundation, a well - funded non-profit devoted to ensuring the legal profession serves the pu
Legal Education Foundation, a well - funded
non-profit devoted to ensuring the
legal profession serves the pu
legal profession serves the
public.
The People's Law School is a
non-profit charitable society providing
public legal education and information to British Columbians since 1972.
The
Public Legal Information Association of Newfoundland and Labrador (PLIAN) is an independent
non-profit that provides general information and
education about the law to all Newfoundlanders and Labradorians, with the intent of increasing access to justice.
There are groups dedicated to doing more: the
Public Legal Education Association of Canada (PLEAC) is a collection of
non-profit groups that explain the law in everyday language.
How do you bring the stakeholders (Court Administrators, AG's, Tax Authorities, Law Societies, Law Foundations,
non-profit legal agencies, the profession and rich benefactors) to the table, without an initiative or proposal which outlines some common goals: reform and streamline, access and sustainability, shared responsibility and accountability (
legal and fiscal) and better
public education?
The
Legal Resource Centre of Alberta Ltd. operating as the Centre for Public Legal Education Alberta (CPLEA) was incorporated provincially in 1975 as a non-profit company with the mandate «to contribute to, advance and promote the legal knowledge and education of the people of Canada.&r
Legal Resource Centre of Alberta Ltd. operating as the Centre for
Public Legal Education Alberta (CPLEA) was incorporated provincially in 1975 as a non-profit company with the mandate «to contribute to, advance and promote the legal knowledge and education of the people of Canada.&r
Legal Education Alberta (CPLEA) was incorporated provincially in 1975 as a non-profit company with the mandate «to contribute to, advance and promote the legal knowledge and education of the people of Canad
Education Alberta (CPLEA) was incorporated provincially in 1975 as a
non-profit company with the mandate «to contribute to, advance and promote the
legal knowledge and education of the people of Canada.&r
legal knowledge and
education of the people of Canad
education of the people of Canada.»
The National Association of Women and the Law (NAWL), is a national,
non-profit, feminist organization active in
legal research, law reform and
public education.