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Achieving Civil Justice
Author: edited by Roger Smith
Achieving Civil Justice brings together leading authors from both sides of the Atlantic to provide a unique collection of writings on civil justice. In response to Lord Woolf's proposals on civil justice reform, contributors argue that his examination does not go far enough and that more radical reform and consideration are needed to achieve any major improvement in the system of civil justice.
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Beyond the Courtroom: a lawyer's guide to campaigning
Author: Katie Ghose
Beyond the Courtroom sets out how lawyers can go beyond individual cases to influence policy as well as law - and to work in partnership with others to effect change and challenge accepted thinking at local, national and EU level.
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Justice: redressing the balance
Author: Roger Smith
Justice: redressing the balance is a major contribution to a topical area of political debate that will be essential reading for lawyers, advisers, politicians, academics, students and all those concerned with how we attain the goal of equal access to justice.
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Legal Aid Contracting: lessons from North America
Author: Roger Smith
Legal Aid Contracting: lessons from North America examines issues at the cutting edge of legal services policy. Drawing on the greater experience of providers of contracted services across the Atlantic, Legal Aid Contracting is intended to influence the way the government implements its proposals.
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Making Legal Aid Work: a handbook for practitioners
Author: Vicky Ling and Simon Pugh
Please note: LAG will be looking to publish the LAG Legal Aid Handbook 2010 in the autumn of 2010, which will update some material contained in this title. Please e-mail: lag@lag.org.uk to be sent further information when available.
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