Realizing the right to health and access to justice for the most disadvantaged - Health Justice Partnerships

Liz Curran

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Abstract

How can we as a society ensure that people who are the most vulnerable or have little voice can avail themselves of the protection in law that befit civilised society? Empirical Studies in Australia (similar to the UK LSRC findings) reveal that the most excluded are likely to have multiple legal problems and least likely (only 16%) to gain access to legal assistance for problems capable of a legal solution like debt, poor housing, discrimination, consumer issues and access to essential services for surviva
Original languageEnglish
JournalA seminar for Copenhagen University
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Publication statusPublished - 2016
EventCentre for Legal Studies in Welfare and Market - Copenhagen, Denmark
Duration: 1 Jan 2016 → …

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