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Helena Whalen-Bridge’s new book, The Role of Lawyers in Access to Justice, is published by Cambridge University Press

November 3, 2022 | Faculty

To a disturbing degree, we are at the mercy of our time and place. While law may provide relief for some of life’s troubles, that requires access to justice. Accessibility is the focus of this volume, edited by Helena Whalen-Bridge, which expands analysis of access to justice beyond the US and the UK to Asia and other comparative jurisdictions. Chapters characterise access to justice dynamics in these jurisdictions by addressing how access is understood, how it is achieved or not achieved, and how the jurisdiction should improve. The book addresses some issues seldom addressed in analyses of western jurisdictions, such as paid mandatory legal services and mandatory public interest activities, and provides English translations of relevant regulations. The book expands our understanding of access to justice with a comparative perspective, one that allows readers to identify relationships between access and its constitutive environment.

Further details about the book, which includes chapters by Helena and Arif Jamal, may be found here.

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