Responsibility of Schools in Dispensing Equal Justice: A Singapore Case Study
The gap between the needs of indigents and the state subsidised legal services or pro bono legal services exist in all societies. Traditionally, the state and the legal fraternity have assumed responsibility to bridge this gap. Law schools have traditionally and culturally confined themselves to the...
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Main Author: | NATHAN, Rathna |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2011
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