Clinical legal education and the delivery of legal services to people on low incomes: preparing for the future

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Unger, AD, Russell, A and Evans, C (2016). Clinical legal education and the delivery of legal services to people on low incomes: preparing for the future. Society of Legal Scholars Annual Conference 2016. Oxford 06 - 09 Sep 2016 London South Bank University.
AuthorsUnger, AD, Russell, A and Evans, C
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Analysis of impact of the LSBU Legal Advice Clinic on local unmet legal need and the potential implications for local access to justice of the Solicitors Regulation Authority Training for Tomorrow consultation proposals

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