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New Zealand Lawyers, Pro Bono, and Access to Justice
Executive Summary This report summarises the results of a study about the provision of pro bono legal services in New Zealand. Pro bono legal services…Regulatory Abdication in Practice
Abstract “Meta-regulation” refers to deliberate efforts to induce private firms to create their own internal regulations—a regulatory strategy sometimes referred to as “management-based regulation” or…Law Libraries and the Future of Public Access to Born-Digital Government Information
Abstract As government publications have shifted from print to electronic, mechanisms for guaranteeing the public’s right to access government information have not kept pace. Because…Outlooks, Techniques, and Words: Product Design, Practicing Law, and Engaging Students in Legal Practice
Abstract This paper is a reflection by a law school teacher and corporate lawyer about learning from the design disciplines. The paper describes how design…Practising As a Lawyer in a Partnership and Multidisciplinary Practice in Québec: Progress and Prospects
Abstract The regulatory framework relating to the legal professions in Québec reached a turning point in the 2000s, following the adoption of the Règlement sur…Conduct Yourselves Accordingly: Amending Bar Character and Fitness Questions to Promote Lawyer Well-Being
Abstract A number of states have modified the questions on the Character and Fitness portion of their application for bar admission addressing an applicant’s substance…Digital Justice: Technology and the Internet of Disputes (Introduction)
Abstract Improving access to justice has been an ongoing but frustrating goal of our society. The theme of this book is that we have new…Will Artificial Intelligence Eat the Law? The Rise of Hybrid Social-Ordering Systems
Abstract Software has partially or fully displaced many former human activities, such as catching speeders or flying airplanes, and proven itself able to surpass humans…