This article examines the history of community legal workers in Ontario, within the context of the community legal clinic movement that began in Toronto, in the early seventies. Tracing the emergence and development of community legal clinics and how their role has changed, the author directly connects the changes in the legislation, as well as the administrative changes in clinic governance, to the shifting ro le of the CLW\u27s within Ontario\u27s community legal clinics. The article identifies the shift in the CLW\u27s role from one largely of community outreach and education addressing systemic problems in access to justice, to one where, increasingly, CLWs are principally expected to address the growing demand for casework and related ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study was designed to examine the provision of public l...
Explores methods of bringing stories of victims of human rights abuses to the international human ri...
An overview of the work of Law Centres in North West England and consideration of the outlook for le...
This article examines the history of community legal workers in Ontario, within the context of the c...
This article examines the history of community legal workers in Ontario, within the context of the c...
Community legal clinics have been in existence in Ontario for a decade. By employing a modified vers...
Ontario has a system of fully funded yet independent network of community law clinics like those adv...
Over twenty-five years have passed since Parkdale Community Legal Services opened its doors in Toron...
Since its opening in September 1971, Parkdale Community Legal Services has served as both a neighbou...
Parkdale Community Legal Services has been the site of initiatives, challenges, and historic accompl...
This Chapter grows out of the authors\u27 research into contemporary developments in legal aid in Ca...
Law schools in Australia and the United Kingdom are increasingly adopting clinical legal education (...
Attempting to describe the future provision of legal services to the poor and working class, this br...
The legal profession throughout most of Canada enjoys the privilege of self-regulation and a (purpor...
This article explores the development of legal aid services in Ontario over the past two decades. Th...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study was designed to examine the provision of public l...
Explores methods of bringing stories of victims of human rights abuses to the international human ri...
An overview of the work of Law Centres in North West England and consideration of the outlook for le...
This article examines the history of community legal workers in Ontario, within the context of the c...
This article examines the history of community legal workers in Ontario, within the context of the c...
Community legal clinics have been in existence in Ontario for a decade. By employing a modified vers...
Ontario has a system of fully funded yet independent network of community law clinics like those adv...
Over twenty-five years have passed since Parkdale Community Legal Services opened its doors in Toron...
Since its opening in September 1971, Parkdale Community Legal Services has served as both a neighbou...
Parkdale Community Legal Services has been the site of initiatives, challenges, and historic accompl...
This Chapter grows out of the authors\u27 research into contemporary developments in legal aid in Ca...
Law schools in Australia and the United Kingdom are increasingly adopting clinical legal education (...
Attempting to describe the future provision of legal services to the poor and working class, this br...
The legal profession throughout most of Canada enjoys the privilege of self-regulation and a (purpor...
This article explores the development of legal aid services in Ontario over the past two decades. Th...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study was designed to examine the provision of public l...
Explores methods of bringing stories of victims of human rights abuses to the international human ri...
An overview of the work of Law Centres in North West England and consideration of the outlook for le...