It is widely documented that the formal family justice system in England and Wales is in crisis. The family courts are plagued by delays and backlogs, whilst parties struggle to secure access to advice and representation due to cuts to public funding. Increasingly, litigants face economic, physical and cultural barriers to courts brought about by rising court fees, reforms to the court system and demographic changes which have resulted in diverse family forms for whom the family courts may have little legitimacy. The first part of this article examines how recent changes to family law and policy in England and Wales have reduced the ease with which parties are able to achieve procedural and substantive justice through the family courts. The...
Since 2008, sharia courts were postulated that they may be positive for the English law and for Engl...
The functions of family courts in England and Wales in making decisions about children are identifie...
In the previous edition of Student Law Review Zoe Swan considered the potential impact of legal aid ...
The family justice system in England and Wales has undergone radical change over the past 20 years. ...
In February 2019, some six years after the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 201...
This article seeks to critically examine the implications that the new eligibility requirements for ...
This Article explores whether the optimistic prospect suggested by this experience—of reform that pr...
The Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 ('LASPO') withdrew legal aid for most...
The Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 ('LASPO') withdrew legal aid for most...
In March 2020, stringent social distancing measures were introduced across England and Wales to redu...
This article seeks to critically examine the implications that the new eligibility requirements for ...
This article seeks to critically examine the implications that the new eligibility requirements for ...
This article seeks to critically examine the implications that the new eligibility requirements for ...
The functions of family courts in England and Wales in making decisions about children are identifie...
The functions of family courts in England and Wales in making decisions about children are identifie...
Since 2008, sharia courts were postulated that they may be positive for the English law and for Engl...
The functions of family courts in England and Wales in making decisions about children are identifie...
In the previous edition of Student Law Review Zoe Swan considered the potential impact of legal aid ...
The family justice system in England and Wales has undergone radical change over the past 20 years. ...
In February 2019, some six years after the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 201...
This article seeks to critically examine the implications that the new eligibility requirements for ...
This Article explores whether the optimistic prospect suggested by this experience—of reform that pr...
The Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 ('LASPO') withdrew legal aid for most...
The Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 ('LASPO') withdrew legal aid for most...
In March 2020, stringent social distancing measures were introduced across England and Wales to redu...
This article seeks to critically examine the implications that the new eligibility requirements for ...
This article seeks to critically examine the implications that the new eligibility requirements for ...
This article seeks to critically examine the implications that the new eligibility requirements for ...
The functions of family courts in England and Wales in making decisions about children are identifie...
The functions of family courts in England and Wales in making decisions about children are identifie...
Since 2008, sharia courts were postulated that they may be positive for the English law and for Engl...
The functions of family courts in England and Wales in making decisions about children are identifie...
In the previous edition of Student Law Review Zoe Swan considered the potential impact of legal aid ...