This paper is about how the Legal Aid Commission of the Australian Capital Territory (Legal Aid ACT) - a relatively small legal aid provider with an annual budget of $12 million and 65 staff - has gone about measuring the effectiveness of its services and how it plans to measure service efficiency. These are highly topical issues in Australia at present because of a national review of legal assistance services that is due for completion in June 2013. The paper is both a case study in applied research (how researchers and administrators can work together to improve legal aid services) and a practical demonstration of the value that individual agencies can gain from measuring service quality and effectiveness. The ...
This methodological paper sets out an approach to costing the delivery of basic legal services at sc...
This paper will discuss how to create a research team and conduct a community needs assessment. The ...
Through a case study approach, this paper discusses two projects which have been established by clin...
Since the enactment of Law Number 16 of 2011 concerning Legal Aid, the practice of legal aid service...
The purpose of this Article is to place the systems for legal service to the poor in the developed c...
Legal aid is needed in South Africa as one mechanism for poor South Africans to realise their legal ...
A study of the global development of legal aid reveals that it developed in five waves and that lega...
Thesis (MBA) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2012Government programs usually do not earn pro...
This article describes collaborative research undertaken by Dr Liz Curran in Australia for Legal Aid...
Aim: This article presents a theoretical model that enables achievement of macroeconomic efficiency ...
In virtually all sectors of society, people are using data to improve what they do. Everyone, it see...
This paper reviews research work carried out and reported in papers presented to the (then) Legal Ai...
Legal aid should be aimed at justice, so its implementation must focus on the rights of justice seek...
The paper outlines an approach to calculating costs of scaling up improved access to justice, in par...
This report details research undertaken by Dr Liz Curran on behalf of Legal Aid ACT. The research lo...
This methodological paper sets out an approach to costing the delivery of basic legal services at sc...
This paper will discuss how to create a research team and conduct a community needs assessment. The ...
Through a case study approach, this paper discusses two projects which have been established by clin...
Since the enactment of Law Number 16 of 2011 concerning Legal Aid, the practice of legal aid service...
The purpose of this Article is to place the systems for legal service to the poor in the developed c...
Legal aid is needed in South Africa as one mechanism for poor South Africans to realise their legal ...
A study of the global development of legal aid reveals that it developed in five waves and that lega...
Thesis (MBA) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2012Government programs usually do not earn pro...
This article describes collaborative research undertaken by Dr Liz Curran in Australia for Legal Aid...
Aim: This article presents a theoretical model that enables achievement of macroeconomic efficiency ...
In virtually all sectors of society, people are using data to improve what they do. Everyone, it see...
This paper reviews research work carried out and reported in papers presented to the (then) Legal Ai...
Legal aid should be aimed at justice, so its implementation must focus on the rights of justice seek...
The paper outlines an approach to calculating costs of scaling up improved access to justice, in par...
This report details research undertaken by Dr Liz Curran on behalf of Legal Aid ACT. The research lo...
This methodological paper sets out an approach to costing the delivery of basic legal services at sc...
This paper will discuss how to create a research team and conduct a community needs assessment. The ...
Through a case study approach, this paper discusses two projects which have been established by clin...