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Formalised Access to Pre-jurisdictional Free Legal Aid.

Analysis based on Example of Ukraine, Poland, Great Britain and Sweden.
BookHardcover
EUR59,95

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One of the constitutional obligations of states is the defence of human rights. Such state activities encompass providing free pre-litigation legal aid. In search for solutions allowing to improve Polish model, the authors employed a comparative method. As a result, they analysed solutions adopted in international law, Sweden, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom.
Swedish law is an example of a system with a rich legislative history in the area of free legal aid and contemporary solutions based on the model of legal aid with a "discount". The choice of Ukraine was based on the fact that its regulations are very modern, elastic and put to the ultimate test of war. The United Kingdom was chosen as an example of a country with a common law system, where pre-litigation-free legal aid has its unique form based on grant financing.
In the summary of the book, the authors strive for presenting the proposal of a model of free pre-litigation legal aid for the polish legal system based on the experience of compared legal systems.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-631-90258-5
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
Publication townBerlin
Publication countryGermany
Publishing date28/09/2023
Series no.27
Pages156 pages
LanguageEnglish
Weight280 g
Article no.27436335
CatalogsVLB
Data source no.1002e8dcde5e42c8b45a0ff199503fe2
Product groupBU770
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Boguslaw Przywora is a professor at Jan Dlugosz University in Czestochowa. He serves as the Head of the Chair of Constitutional and Comparative Law at the Faculty of Law and Economics and is also the Director of the Centre for Foreign Laws at the university. His main fields of interest are constitutional law and comparative constitutional law.
Aleksander Wróbel, LL.M., works as an employee at the Chair of Civil Procedure at the Faculty of Law and Administration, Jagiellonian University. He is also the Coordinator of the School of Ukrainian Law at Jagiellonian University. His main fields of interest include civil procedural law and legal systems of Ukraine, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.

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