This book provides a comprehensive account of the modern Australian
legal aid system. It charts the twists and turns of policy and
practice over the past 30 years with a particular focus on: the
reaction of the legal profession to conflicts and debates about
legal aid policy and services and the way in which this has both
reflected and accentuated major shifts in the social and political
structure of the profession itself; the development of community
legal centres from radical fringe organisations to accepted legal
practices, which provide a value for money service and work in
alliance with the big city firms; the constancy of government calls
for fiscal restraint and the recurrent lack of clear objectives
despite widely varying approaches by different administrations.
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