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This book provides an in-depth analysis of lawyers’ essential role in promoting access to justice throughout Asia and beyond. Drawing on comparative legal perspectives, the author Helena Whalen-Bridge examines how legal professionals navigate complex institutional frameworks, cultural contexts, and socioeconomic barriers to deliver justice services effectively.
The work investigates various mechanisms through which lawyers enhance access to justice, including pro bono work, legal aid programs, alternative dispute resolution, and innovative service delivery models. By comparing approaches across different Asian jurisdictions, the book identifies best practices and challenges specific to the region while maintaining relevance to global access to justice discourse.
Published by Cambridge University Press, this scholarly resource is essential for legal professionals, policymakers, and researchers interested in understanding how the legal profession can better serve marginalized communities and strengthen rule of law.







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