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- Page 19 and 20: Analytical Framework: A Process Giv
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Towards classification Legal needs
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3.5 Summary In many countries, ther
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As we have seen in Chapter 3, only
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They argue that rules allowing only
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In their celebrated paper on the ec
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It is considered not the task of ap
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This perspective still leaves a lot
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Models for low cost legal advice Si
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The Biggest Legal Aid NGO in the Wo
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However, the NGO’s do not yet hav
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Villager’s Committees in rural Ch
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Better laws are also unlikely to be
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Trend Report Basic Justice Care 5.
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A Strategic Framework for Access to
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Task Terms of Reference for Procedu
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Possible Elements of Terms of Refer
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Benchmarks for the way specific pro
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Big investments in informing people
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Smart way of looking for the releva
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In civil law systems, the legislato
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SEWA (Self-Employed Women’s Assoc
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An underlying vision would be to cr
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In 2011, the European Union took th
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It is interesting to look at the in
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Notwithstanding all the positive de
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Timap for Justice (a paralegal prog
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Facilitadores Judiciales in Nicarag
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“Collaborative Law” The “coll
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The Many Effects of Having Adjudica
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Abunzi: Locally Elected Courts in R
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Properties of Dutch Employment Term
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5.6 Using Reputation to Induce Comp
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Using Reputation Incentives to Incr
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Sharing knowledge: The challenges a
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This developed in clear best practi
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It is a given that culture and prac
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If the available data are assessed
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Dispute resolution know-how has dev
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This report assessed what is needed
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This report is not an appeal to spe
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