Obligation Ignored: Why International Law Requires the United States to Provide Adequate Civil Legal Aid, What the United States is Doing Instead, and How Legal Empowerment Can Help

A law review article arguing that the US has an international legal obligation to provide adequate civil legal aid, setting forth the nature and scope of the obligation, and proposing legal empowerment techniques as a way to meet that obligation.

Uploaded on: Mar 13, 2012
Last Updated: Dec 07, 2015
Author: Zach Zarnow
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Resource Type: Practitioner Resources

Issues: Community Paralegals, Legal Aid & Public Interest Law, Livelihoods

Tool Type: Laws, Policies & Legal Analysis

Languages: English

Regions: North America



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