Access to Justice: Beyond the Policies and Politics of Austerity
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Oxford, Hart Publishing
2016
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Oxford, Hart Publishing
2016
Legal Action Group Education and Service Trust Ltd.
2014
Hart Publishing
2013
This paper presents recommendations for measuring the impact of court reform in England and Wales on Access to Justice. It identifies an irreducible minimum standard of access to justice – derived from existing case law- that should be used to assess the impact of changes to the justice system. The paper also proposes definitions of […]
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law
Routledge, Taylor and Francis
2016
London: The Bar Council
2014
This accessible guide, funded by NESTA and written by the Centre for Social Action Innovation Fund provides information on developing a Theory of Change document for your project or programme. This guidance is useful for anyone who is designing a project or programme.
In April 2018, TLEF sought advice from one of the country’s leading information lawyers, Timothy Pitt-Payne QC on the collection of equalities data in the context of the ongoing programme of court reform led by HMCTS. In particular, TLEF were keen to clarify whether Government Digital Service Standards (“GDSS”), the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) […]
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law
Routledge, Taylor and Francis
2016
Low Commission Website
2014
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