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Notes 236<br />

on a county basis, with some counties employing public defenders and some using an<br />

assigned counsel system. See Martin L.Friedland, “Governance of legal aid schemes,”<br />

Report of <strong>the</strong> Ontario Legal Aid Review: A Blueprint <strong>for</strong> Publicly Funded Legal Services<br />

(Toronto: Government of Ontario, 1997), pp. 1017, 1043.<br />

17 Charendoff, S., Leach, M. and Levy, T., “Legal aid delivery models,” Report of <strong>the</strong> Ontario<br />

Legal Aid Review: A Blueprint <strong>for</strong> Publicly Funded Legal Services (Toronto: Government of<br />

Ontario, 1997), p. 546.<br />

18 Alan Paterson, “Financing legal services: a comparative perspective,” in Paterson and<br />

Goriely, supra note 2, p. 252.<br />

19 Ibid., p. 253.<br />

20 Menkel-Meadow, quoted in ibid.<br />

21 Charendoff et al., supra note 17.<br />

22 Ibid.<br />

23 Ibid.<br />

24 New Zealand Annual Report on Legal Aid 2001–2002, p. 12.<br />

25 Lord High Chancellor of Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Ireland, “<strong>The</strong> future of legal aid in Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Ireland,”<br />

Crown Copyright, 2000.<br />

26 Ibid., p. 25.<br />

27 Jeremy Cooper, “<strong>The</strong> United <strong>State</strong>s: <strong>the</strong> struggle to control policy,” Public Legal Services<br />

(London: Sweet & Maxwell, 1982), p. 58.<br />

28 Ibid.<br />

29 Ibid.<br />

30 Ibid., p.49.<br />

31 Ibid.<br />

32 Ibid.<br />

33 “Access to justice in South Africa: legal aid trans<strong>for</strong>mation and paralegal movement,”<br />

available at: http://www.case.org.za/htm/legal3.htm, p. 4.<br />

34 Ibid., p. 8.<br />

35 Alan W.Houseman, “Recent developments: civil legal assistance in <strong>the</strong> United <strong>State</strong>s,”<br />

available at: http://faculty.law.ubc.ca/ilac/Papers/09%20Houseman.html, p. 4.<br />

36 Jeremy Cooper, “A concluding analysis,” supra note 27, p. 285.<br />

37 Jeremy Cooper, “<strong>The</strong> United Kingdom: cautious beginnings,” supra note 27, p. 39.<br />

38 LSC, supra note 10, pp. 26934–5.<br />

39 Cappelletti, M. and Garth, B., “<strong>The</strong> worldwide movement to make rights effective,” in<br />

Paterson and Goriely, supra note 2, p. 102.<br />

40 Cooper, supra note 27.<br />

41 Tamera Goriely, “Legal aid delivery systems: which offer <strong>the</strong> best value <strong>for</strong> money in mass<br />

casework? A summary of international evidence,” available at:<br />

http://www.lcd.gov.uk/research/1997/1097es.htm, p. 3.<br />

42 Ibid., p. 4.<br />

43 Ibid.<br />

44 Paterson, supra note 18, p. 250.<br />

45 Weikel, quoted in ibid., p. 251.<br />

46 Paterson, supra note 18, p. 251.<br />

47 Ibid.<br />

48 Francis Regan, “<strong>The</strong> Swedish legal services policy remix,” Journal of Law and Society,<br />

30(1) (March, 2003), pp. 49–86.<br />

49 Mat<strong>the</strong>ws, R.C.O., “<strong>The</strong> economics of professional ethics: should <strong>the</strong> professions be more<br />

like a business?,” Economic Journal, 101 (1991), p. 737.<br />

50 Gwyn Bevan, “Has <strong>the</strong>re been supplier-induced demand <strong>for</strong> legal aid?,” Civil Justice<br />

Quarterly, 15 (April, 1996), p. 103.<br />

51 Ibid., p.105.

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