Not exact matches
Second, and now
as a matter of practical policy - making
reality, at a time when governments seem unwilling
to devote more attention or expenditure
to public provision of legal services for people living on low income, exploring ways
to harness private sector innovations may be the most realistic avenue for improving
access to justice for that segment of the population.
As the challenges and
realities of the SRL explosion have become clearer, I have been shocked by the strength of the resistance not only
to responsive change but even
to accepting that there is an
Access to Justice problem that needs
to be understood and addressed.
Maybe that is the
reality in some organizations, but in the case of those filling gaps in
access to justice, wouldn't it be much better if the systemic changes required were implemented in such a way
as to significantly reduce or even eliminate the need for any gap - filling?
The new Lord Chancellor has a great chance
to make equal
access to justice a
reality,
as Geoffrey Bindman explains