Middle income access to justiceedited by Michael Trebilcock, Anthony Duggan, and Lorne Sossin.

Middle income access to justiceedited by Michael Trebilcock, Anthony Duggan, and Lorne Sossin. - Toronto [Ont. : University of Toronto Press, (c)2012. (Saint-Lazare, Quebec : Canadian Electronic Library, (c)2012). - 1 online resource (xvii, 556 pages)

Includes bibliographies and index.

Part 1: Introduction -- Introduction / Part 2: Defining the Problem -- What Are the Unmet Legal Needs? -- 1 Caught in the Middle: Justiciable Problems and the Use of Lawyers / 2 The Ontario Civil Legal Needs Project: A Comparative Analysis of the 2009 Survey Data / Part 3: 'Front-End' Proactive Solutions -- 3 Front-End Strategies for Improving Consumer Access to Justice / Part 4: Non-Lawyer Forms of Assistance -- 4 Opportunities and Challenges: Non-Lawyer Forms of Assistance in Providing Access to Justice for Middle-Income Earners / 5 Middle Income Access to Civil Justice: Implications of Proposals for the Reform of Legal Aid in England and Wales / Part 5: Access to Lawyers -- 6 Should Legal Services Be Unbundled? / 7 Money Isn't Everything: Understanding Moderate Income Households' Use of Lawyers' Services / 8 Legal Services Plans: Crucial-Time Access to Lawyers and the Case for a Public- Private Partnership / Part 6: Reforming the Dispute Resolution Process -- 9 Reforming Family Dispute Resolution in Ontario: Systemic Changes and Cultural Shifts / 10 Some Reflections on Family Dispute Resolution in Ontario / 11 Access to Justice for Small Amount Claims in the Consumer Marketplace: Lessons from Australia / 12 Challenges in Small Claims Court Design: Does One Size Fit All? / Part 7: Creating Change and Reform of the Judicial System -- 13 Growing Legal Aid Ontario into the Middle Class: A Proposal for Public Legal Expenses Insurance / Part 8: The Options Papers Middle Income Access to Justice: Policy Options with Respect to Family Law / Middle Income Access to Justice: Policy Options with Respect to Employment Law / Middle Income Access to Justice: Policy Options with Respect to Consumer and Debtor/Creditor Law / Michael Trebilcock, Anthony Duggan, and Lorne Sossin -- Pascoe Pleasence and Nigel J. Balmer -- Jamie Baxter, Michael Trebilcock, and Albert Yoon -- Anthony Duggan and Iain Ramsay -- Russell Engler -- roger smith -- Samreen Beg and Lorne Sossin -- Rebecca L. Sandefur -- Paul A. Vayda and Stephen B. ginsberg -- Nicholas Bala -- George Czutrin -- Justin Malbon -- Shelley Mcgill -- Sujit Choudhry, Michael Trebilcock, and James Wilson -- Noel Semple and Carol Rogerson -- Judith McCormack and Azim Remani -- Anthony Duggan, Azim Remani, and Dennis Kao.



9781442660601


Legal services--Ontario.
Middle class--Civil rights--Ontario.
Justice, Administration of--Ontario.
Equality before the law--Ontario.


Electronic Books.

KEO175 / .M533 2012