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dc.contributor University of Exeter
dc.creator Economides, Kim
dc.date 2008-02-21T17:12:00Z
dc.date 2011-01-25T11:52:53Z
dc.date 2013-03-20T16:55:35Z
dc.date 2002-04-19
dc.date 2008-02-21T17:12:00Z
dc.date 2011-01-25T11:52:53Z
dc.date 2013-03-20T16:55:35Z
dc.identifier [2003] VUWLRev 1 , vol.33, issue 3
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10036/18904
dc.identifier 0475500717
dc.identifier Victoria University of Wellington law review
dc.description Public lecture delivered at the New Zealand Centre for Public Law, Victoria University of Wellington, on 19 April 2002
dc.description Professor Economides, 2002 Chapman Tripp visiting fellow, overviews research on the supply side of the access to justice equation. Economides argues that the justice equation is based on the nature of supply and demand for legal services and the nature of the claim that clients wish to bring to a legal forum. However, the access to justice theme is moved beyond the supply side and into questions regarding the quality of the access provided suggesting that there is a need to explore the understandings of justice held by members of the legal profession and legal ethics, and the role that law schools and legal education have in formulating these.
dc.language en
dc.publisher Victoria University of Wellington
dc.relation http://www.victoria.ac.nz/nzcpl/Files/Occ%20papers/Economides%20web%20paper.pdf
dc.relation http://www.austlii.edu.au/nz/journals/VUWLRev/2003/1.html
dc.subject justice
dc.subject access
dc.subject public law
dc.subject legal services
dc.title 2002: a justice odyssey
dc.type Article


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