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Building on a series of ESRC funded seminars, this edited
collection of expert papers by academics and practitioners is
concerned with access to civil and administrative justice in
constitutional democracies, where, for the past decade governments
have reassessed their priorities for funding legal services:
embracing 'new technologies' that reconfigure the delivery and very
concept of legal services; cutting legal aid budgets; and
introducing putative cost-cutting measures for the administration
of courts, tribunals and established systems for the delivery of
legal advice and assistance. Without underplaying the future
potential of technological innovation, or the need for a fair and
rational system for the prioritisation and funding of legal
services, the book questions whether the absolutist approach to the
dictates of austerity and the promise of new technologies that have
driven the Coalition Government's policy, can be squared with
obligations to protect the fundamental right of access to justice,
in the unwritten constitution of the United Kingdom.
Building on a series of ESRC funded seminars, this edited
collection of expert papers by academics and practitioners is
concerned with access to civil and administrative justice in
constitutional democracies, where, for the past decade governments
have reassessed their priorities for funding legal services:
embracing 'new technologies' that reconfigure the delivery and very
concept of legal services; cutting legal aid budgets; and
introducing putative cost-cutting measures for the administration
of courts, tribunals and established systems for the delivery of
legal advice and assistance. Without underplaying the future
potential of technological innovation, or the need for a fair and
rational system for the prioritisation and funding of legal
services, the book questions whether the absolutist approach to the
dictates of austerity and the promise of new technologies that have
driven the Coalition Government's policy, can be squared with
obligations to protect the fundamental right of access to justice,
in the unwritten constitution of the United Kingdom.
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