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OverviewThe authors set the following research goals: 1) to define the concept of free legal aid, taking into consideration the standards of the Council of Europe (especially from the European Convention on Human Rights and soft law standards) and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union; 2) to pinpoint solutions in the field of free legal assistance on the example of the analysed countries as Belarus, France, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United United States of America, Poland, Switzerland, Spain, Sweden. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Barbara Janusz-Pohl , Marian Grzybowski , Bogusław Przywora , Aleksandra SyrytPublisher: Peter Lang AG Imprint: Peter Lang AG Edition: New edition Volume: 33 Weight: 0.347kg ISBN: 9783631905333ISBN 10: 3631905335 Pages: 210 Publication Date: 30 August 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsSHORTCUTS INTRODUCTION FREE LEGAL AID - AN INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW APPROACH Jerzy Jaskiernia, Free legal aid in the axiological system of the Council of Europe Agnieszka Franczak, Bogus³aw Przywora: International and EU standards for the protection of taxpayers’ rights and the formalized system of pre-trial free legal aid in Poland - an approach to analysis Michal Bozek: Free legal aid in the Federal Republic of Germany Grzegorz Krawiec: The system of free legal aid in the Netherlands Bogus³aw Przywora, Aleksander Wróbel, The system of free legal aid in the Kingdom of Sweden Marcin Grzybowski, Marian Grzybowski: Free legal aid in Denmark and Norway Ksenia Kakareko, Legal aid in the Republic of Belarus Dávid Tóth, Legal aid and cooperation in criminal matters in Hungary Marta Osuchowska, Free legal aid in Spain Dorota Kottmann, Gra¿yna Szpor, Access to information about law in Switzerland Beata Nuzzo, The system of free legal aid in the Italian Republic Ma³gorzata Augustyniak, Forms of free legal aid in France Maria Kalinowska, Free legal aid in the United Kingdom Maria Kalinowska, Free Legal Aid in the United States of America Ivan Pankevych: Free legal aid in Ukraine Ilnytskyi Oleh, University legal clinic in Ukraine Agnieszka Gloria Kamiñska, Navigating Equitable Horizons. The Evolution and Prospects of Legal Aid in the Republic of MaltaReviewsAuthor InformationMarian Grzybowski - full professor at the Jan Długosz University in Częstochowa , was the first head of the chair in Comparative Constitutional Law at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, presently he is professor emeritus, was a judge at the Constitutional Tribunal in Poland. His main fields of interest are constitutional law and comparative constitutional law. Bogusław Przywora - is a professor at Jan Długosz University in Częstochowa. 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. Aleksandra Syryt - is a professor at Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw. Her main fields of interest are constitutional law and comparative constitutional law. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |