176 Pages
by
Routledge
176 Pages
by
Routledge
176 Pages
by
Routledge
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This is Volume XII of fifteen in a series on the Sociology of Law and Criminology. First published in 1945, based on the authors experience and produced just before the Lord Chancellor appointed a committee led by Lord Rushcliffe, to enquire into the present facilities for giving legal advice and assistance to poor persons and for making recommendations for ensuring that these persons are able to access legal advice and aid.
Part I Historical and Descriptive; 1. Introduction; 2. ::; 3. Poor Persons’ Procedure 1914-44; 4. Proceedings in Other Courts; 5. Legal Advice; 6. Legal Aid in Other Countries; Part II Criticism and Proposals; Part II Introductory Note to; 7. The Application for Aid; 8. The Means Test and the Provision of Out-of-Pocket Expenses; 9. Liability for Costs; ch0010 Legal Aid in All Courts; 11. Legal Advice Centres; 12. Further Assistance; 13. Finance; 14. Organization; 15. Conclusion;
Biography
Robert Egerton