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"To Whom Do the People Take Their Issues?" The Contribution of Community-Based Paralegals to Access to Justice in South Africa

2013

Dugard, Jackie | Drage, Katherine


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Financial support; Publishers; Secrecy; Police force; Legal resources; National level; Citizens; Economic change; Police brutality; Secondary schools; Urban area; Prisoners; Legal studies; Financial assistance; Community college; Inequality; Exclusion; Violence against women; Traditional law; Judicial system; Authority; Prisons; Family structures; Service delivery points; Court; Harassment; Credit facilities; Funding source; Barristers; Legal profession; Service providers; Labor law; Police; Progress; Number of persons; Medical treatment; Political opponents; Trial; Budgetary allocation; Group of women; Private law; Legal training; Long-term funding; Tertiary education; Legal fees; Umbrella organizations; Social justice; Legal literacy; Dominance; Bills; Finances; Technical skills; Community affairs; Marginalization; Disabilities; Victims; Financial skills; Home visits; Social service; Detainees; Legal aid; Financial sustainability; Complaints; Enrollment; Constitutions; Political rights; Legal assistance; Confidentiality; Political power; Social movements; Donor funding; Safety net; Gender sensitivity; Homes; Development policy; Legal advice; Procurement; Political activists; Law firm; Self-financing; Newsletter; Role of law; Public interest litigation; Transparency; Empowerment of the poor; Political party; Crimes; Political opposition; Use of resources; Actions; Will; Sexual orientation; Legal reform; Cc; Vulnerable people; Advocacy campaigns; Public service; Affidavits; Urban centers; Legal support; Local development; Migrant; Woman; Legal organizations; Race relations; Home; Social issues; Media; Respect; Mother; Coercion; Mediation; Disability; Radio stations; Government policy; Human dignity; Lawyers; Home affairs; Umbrella organization; Local community; Abuses; Law students; Black women; Social security systems; Rural populations; Civil litigation; Government policies; Female; Prisoner; Service delivery; Criminal; Health systems; Law firms; Repression; Peer education; Social origin; Minister; Alternative dispute resolution; Public accountability; Arson; Good governance; Recession; Referral systems; Advocacy role; Employer; Xenophobia; Initial funding; Individual liberty; Lawyer; Legal service; Protection measures; Medical attention; Alternative funding; Minority; Child support
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2021-06-15
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