[iii] Alternative legal services (ALSs) are, for example: clinics of various types, self - help webpages, phone - in services, paralegal and law student programs, family mediation services, social justice tribunals, court procedures simplification projects, arbitration and mediation for dispute resolution,
public legal education information services, programs for targeted (unbundled) limited retainer legal services (as distinguished from a full retainer to provide all of the legal services necessary), pro bono (free) legal services for short and simple cases, and the National Self - Represented Litigants Project, the purpose of which is to help self - represented litigants to be more effective self - represented litigants.
[6] Alternative legal services (ALSs) are, for example: clinics of various types; self - help webpages; phone - in services; paralegal and law student programs; family mediation services; social justice tribunals; and court procedures simplification projects; arbitration and mediation for dispute resolution;
public legal education information services; programs for targeted (unbundled) limited retainer legal services (as distinguished from a full retainer to provide the whole legal service); pro bono (free) legal services for short and simple cases; and, the National Self - Represented Litigants Project, the purpose of which is to help self - represented litigants to be better litigants without lawyers.
[vii] Alternative legal services (ALSs) are, for example: clinics offering advice, self - help webpages, phone - in services, paralegal and law student programs, family mediation services, social justice tribunals, and court procedures simplification projects,
public legal education information services, programs for targeted (unbundled) limited retainer legal services (as distinguished from a full retainer to provide the whole legal service), pro bono (free) legal services for short and simple cases, and the National Self - Represented Litigants Project, the purpose of which is to help self - represented litigants to be better litigants without lawyers.
The best source for
public legal education information is surely Clicklaw, created by our friends at Courthouse Libraries BC.
Not exact matches
Public education information is under development, Macauley said, adding that Islamic religious leaders had already issued a fatwa (
legal pronouncement under shari'a law) approving of cord - blood collection and encouraging its use.
For those not familiar, «PLEI Connect is a project to help organizations across Canada identify and share technology tools to effectively deliver
public legal education and
information (PLEI) services.»
PLEI Connect is a project to help organizations across Canada identify and share technology tools to effectively deliver
public legal education and
information (PLEI) services.
Public legal education and
information (PLEI) has a long history in Canada, but recently has received greater emphasis as a key component in the reinvigorated debate over access to justice.
Though it used to be a big topic in
legal circles (especially back in the days of CLIC, the Canadian Law Information Council, if your memory extends that far back), there's not much talk these days about PLEI (Public Legal Education and Informat
legal circles (especially back in the days of CLIC, the Canadian Law
Information Council, if your memory extends that far back), there's not much talk these days about PLEI (
Public Legal Education and Informat
Legal Education and
Information).
A former Commissioner with the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission, Ms. McNeill has also served on the boards for the Mi «kmaq Justice Institute, the Premier's Task Force on Employment Equity, and the
Public Legal Education Society (now known as the
Legal Information Society of Nova Scotia).
Legal aid includes public legal education and informa
Legal aid includes
public legal education and informa
legal education and
information.
Public Legal Education (PLE) began to take shape in Canada in the late 1960s and early 70s as various agencies responded to the legal information needs of activists, protesters, drop - outs, and the otherwise disenchanted who saw that the law was affecting their lives in a direct
Legal Education (PLE) began to take shape in Canada in the late 1960s and early 70s as various agencies responded to the
legal information needs of activists, protesters, drop - outs, and the otherwise disenchanted who saw that the law was affecting their lives in a direct
legal information needs of activists, protesters, drop - outs, and the otherwise disenchanted who saw that the law was affecting their lives in a direct way.
The initiative features three stages: a report discussing emerging trends in how social media and web 2.0 technologies can be used to provide
legal education and
information; a series of webinars exploring different models to provide access online to
public legal education and
information; and a national conference on technology and
public legal education.
Just a Click Away is an initiative to enhance how technology can be used to deliver
legal education and
information to the
public in Canada.
Rather than making an open call to the general
public to submit
information on European
legal education programs, researchers tapped into the
legal expertise of the academic network to provide concise, accurate, and updated
information.
This past Fall it released its first research report,
Public Legal Education and
Information in Ontario Communities: Formats and Delivery Channels.
This is a site created by the
Public Legal Education and
Information Services of New Brunswick.
Select from the
public legal education submenu to access
information about the practice of PLE in Canada.
Thanks for this post; from where I sit as a
legal publisher, I can see that
public legal education and
information is becoming much more important than ever before.
According to all 21 people interviewed and surveyed, and 80 % of 854 Court of Appeal web survey respondents, the CCAPP promoted
education and
public information regarding Ontario's justice system directly through its webcast; the CCAPP also enhanced and supported
education for the
legal profession;
Just A Click Away, a Canada - wide initiative on
public legal education and
information (PLEI) being coordinated by Courthouse Libraries BC, is organizing a two - day intensive conference in Vancouver, British Columbia on February 23 & 24, 2011.
Access to
public legal education and
information 2.
Online
information can be the basis for
public legal education and
information initiatives that are particularly important with the growing number of self - represented litigants in the courts.
Moreover, responding to
public demand for improved access to justice and to
legal information requires that CanLII direct greater energy and resources to generating
public awareness of its service and to the
education of users.
These practices —
legal citation and casebooks — are but two among many that would encourage a re-evaluation of our
legal information processes and the way we teach and practice
legal research at the institutional level in light of methods that are not only fairer and more accessible but perhaps even more responsive to and reflective of the realities of
legal education and practice, and that address the needs of a
public hungry for
legal information.
The
Public Legal Education Association of Saskatchewan (PLEA) provides writing services for a variety of organizations and agencies requiring legal information and law - related educa
Legal Education Association of Saskatchewan (PLEA) provides writing services for a variety of organizations and agencies requiring legal information and law - related e
Education Association of Saskatchewan (PLEA) provides writing services for a variety of organizations and agencies requiring
legal information and law - related educa
legal information and law - related
educationeducation.
The People's Law School is a
public legal education organization in Vancouver that has special experience working with other community groups to create
information on the law, offers its publications in multiple languages and formats, and allows bulk orders of its print material.
Instead, Clicklaw features
legal information and
education designed for the
public from 24 contributor organizations, as well as selected others.»
Your analysis of current
legal information dissemination is accurate, but the schools are not the answer for many reasons, some of which I have discussed in the past on my blog (edrogue.blogspot.ca), which is mostly about
public education and the problems that already plague it.
The
Public Legal Education and
Information Service of New Brunswick (PLEIS - NB), celebrating more than 20 years of service, makes its information pamphlets availa
Information Service of New Brunswick (PLEIS - NB), celebrating more than 20 years of service, makes its
information pamphlets availa
information pamphlets available online.
PLEA is also the designated recipient of the Department of Justice (Canada)
public legal education and
information funding and receives support from Saskatchewan Justice.
Additionally, the Centre for
Public Legal Education Alberta has created a video to help identify good legal information on
Legal Education Alberta has created a video to help identify good
legal information on
legal information online.
Due to budget constraints, the
Legal Education discontinued its «
Public Information Seminars», and the Westend / Corrections Project cancelled its Duty Counsel service in the Stony Plain Provincial Court.
LawConnect Ontario (a collaboration of Community
Legal Education Ontario or CLEO and the Ontario Justice Education Network or OJEN) and The Action Group on Access to Justice (TAG) invite workshops proposals for Connect, Create, Communicate, a conference on public legal education and information (PLEI) and access to justice (
Legal Education Ontario or CLEO and the Ontario Justice Education Network or OJEN) and The Action Group on Access to Justice (TAG) invite workshops proposals for Connect, Create, Communicate, a conference on public legal education and information (PLEI) and access to justi
Education Ontario or CLEO and the Ontario Justice
Education Network or OJEN) and The Action Group on Access to Justice (TAG) invite workshops proposals for Connect, Create, Communicate, a conference on public legal education and information (PLEI) and access to justi
Education Network or OJEN) and The Action Group on Access to Justice (TAG) invite workshops proposals for Connect, Create, Communicate, a conference on
public legal education and information (PLEI) and access to justice (
legal education and information (PLEI) and access to justi
education and
information (PLEI) and access to justice (A2J).
Many
public legal education (PLE) sites provides links to
legal resources, but LawFacts is a little different because it provides detailed
information on many aspects of criminal law in Ontario.
The Immigrant
Public Legal Education and
Information Consortium (IPC) operated from 2009 to March 31, 2014, with funding provided by the BC Ministry of Justice and the Government of Canada.
On October 21 and 22, LawConnect Ontario (a collaboration of CLEO and OJEN) and The Action Group on Access to Justice (TAG) will be hosting a conference on
public legal education and
information (PLEI) and access to justice.
The People's Law School is a non-profit charitable society providing
public legal education and
information to British Columbians since 1972.
This conference is open to
legal professionals, community workers, students, and other people working in access to justice and doing
public legal education and
information (PLEI).
Our mandate is to facilitate and promote the development and distribution of
public legal education and
information for people in BC.
Andrew is ranked by Chambers & Partners and
Legal 500 as a leading junior in
public and administrative law, local government law,
education law, community care law, and
information and data protection.
It provides
public legal education and
information services with the intent of increasing access to justice.
We provide
public legal education and
information services with the intent of increasing access to justice for all Newfoundlanders and Labradorians.
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
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
information and
education about the law to all Newfoundlanders and Labradorians, with the intent of increasing access to justice.
The Older Women's
Legal Education Project, a collaboration between West Coast LEAF and the Canadian Centre for Elder Law, aims to address a serious gap in existing public legal education resources: information tailored to older women fleeing a
Legal Education Project, a collaboration between West Coast LEAF and the Canadian Centre for Elder Law, aims to address a serious gap in existing public legal education resources: information tailored to older women fleei
Education Project, a collaboration between West Coast LEAF and the Canadian Centre for Elder Law, aims to address a serious gap in existing
public legal education resources: information tailored to older women fleeing a
legal education resources: information tailored to older women fleei
education resources:
information tailored to older women fleeing abuse.
Darin sits on the board of the Justice
Education Society, a Vancouver - based organization that carries out public legal education and information activities, justice reform and capacity building programs in British Columbia and in several jurisdictions outsid
Education Society, a Vancouver - based organization that carries out
public legal education and information activities, justice reform and capacity building programs in British Columbia and in several jurisdictions outsid
education and
information activities, justice reform and capacity building programs in British Columbia and in several jurisdictions outside Canada.
Working in partnership with the community,
Legal Help Centre is working to increase access to legal and social service systems for lower income residents in Winnipeg by providing referrals, legal help and public legal education and informa
Legal Help Centre is working to increase access to
legal and social service systems for lower income residents in Winnipeg by providing referrals, legal help and public legal education and informa
legal and social service systems for lower income residents in Winnipeg by providing referrals,
legal help and public legal education and informa
legal help and
public legal education and informa
legal education and
information.
It's one of Courthouse Libraries BC's special projects, used by a growing number of BC
legal organizations — including the Canadian Bar Association BC Branch and several others — to deliver
public legal education and
information (or «PLEI») in a cost effective way that ordinary citizens can easily find and use.
The continuum of
public legal education and
information providers is wide and I strongly encourage readers to provide in the comments links to the many dozens of resources I will fail to mention here.
Their work in providing
public legal education and
information is essential to meet the spectrum of
legal needs that comprise access to justice, but they can not do it all.