Produktbild: After the Act

After the Act Access to Family Justice after LASPO

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

18.04.2019

Verlag

Bloomsbury Academic

Seitenzahl

208

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/15,6/1,3 cm

Gewicht

471 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5099-2019-8

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

18.04.2019

Verlag

Bloomsbury Academic

Seitenzahl

208

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/15,6/1,3 cm

Gewicht

471 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5099-2019-8

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: GPSR Kontakt

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  • Produktbild: After the Act
  • 1. Family Legal Problems and the Collapse of the Supportive State
    I. Introduction
    II. The Scope of the Problem
    III. The Post-War Changes to Legal Aid
    IV. Family Law: a Victim of its Own Success?
    V. Legal Aid in Family Matters After 2013
    VI. The Renewed Push for Mediation
    VII. Paucity of Legal Provision
    VIII. Child Support
    IX. Are These Purely Private Matters?
    X. Conclusions, Methodology and What Follows
    2. Government Activity After LASPO
    I. Community Legal Services
    II. Assisting Litigants
    III. Government Information Provision
    IV. Conclusions
    3. The Response of the Legal Professions to LASPO: I Solicitors' Innovative and Pro Bono Activity
    I. Innovative Practices
    II. Pro Bono Activity
    III. Regulation and Liability
    4. Legal Advice Clinics: Observational Data
    I. Clinic A: A Court-based Family Legal Advice Clinic (Staffed by Solicitors Assisted by PSU)
    II. Clinic B: A University-based Clinic Comprising a Legal Advice Centre with Local Practitioners and Students and a Separate Student Family Help Desk at Court, Run by a 'Pracademic' (A Faculty Member with a Practising Certificate as a Family Solicitor)
    III. Clinic C: A Family Legal Advice Clinic Linked with an Advice Agency
    IV. Concluding Observations
    5. The Response of the Legal Professions to LASPO: II Barristers in Action Pro Bono
    I. Structural Issues
    II. Liability and Insurance
    III. Interview Data
    IV. Conclusions
    6. Judicial Initiatives
    I. Introduction
    II. Specific Problems and Initiatives
    III. Observational Data
    IV. Conclusions 4
    7. Support in Court by Non-Lawyers
    I. The Personal Support Unit (PSU)
    II. McKenzie Friends
    8. The Student Contribution: Clinical Legal Education
    I. Aims
    II. Organisation of CLE
    III. Regulating CLE
    IV. CLE Training and Student Preparation for Family Work: Observational Data
    V. Conclusions on Student Pro Bono Activity
    9. The Third Sector
    I. Introduction
    II. Observational Data
    III. 'Advice' in the Third Sector
    10. Public Legal Education - Legal Capability and the Boundaries of Law
    I. The Legal Education Foundation
    II. Law for Life
    III. AdviceNow
    IV. Reflections on PLE
    11. A Post-Legal World for Family Disputes?
    I. The Initiatives Summarised
    II. Impact Evaluation
    III. Which Way Forward?
    IV. The Place of Law in Family Matters