This article is about legal assistance in general. For organizations named "Legal Aid", see Legal aid society.
Provision of free or low-cost legal representation to disadvantaged people
Legal aid is the provision of assistance to people who are unable to afford legal representation and access to the court system. Legal aid is regarded as central in providing access to justice by ensuring equality before the law, the right to counsel and the right to a fair trial. This article describes the development of legal aid and its principles, primarily as known in Europe, the Commonwealth of Nations and in the United States.
Legal aid is essential to guaranteeing equal access to justice for all, as provided for by Article 6.3 of the European Convention on Human Rights regarding criminal law cases and Article 6.1 of the same Convention both for civil and criminal cases. Especially for citizens who do not have sufficient financial means, the provision of legal aid to clients by governments increases the likelihood, within court proceedings, of being assisted by legal professionals for free or at a lower cost, or of receiving financial aid.
A number of delivery models for legal aid have emerged, including duty lawyers, community legal clinics, and the payment of lawyers to deal with cases for individuals who are entitled to legal aid. More informal or general legal advice and assistance may also be provided for free or at low cost through such means as law centres (UK), community legal centres (Australia) or a variety of other organisations which provide various forms of legal aid in and outside of court.
Legalaid is the provision of assistance to people who are unable to afford legal representation and access to the court system. Legalaid is regarded...
Legalaid society may refer to: The LegalAid Society in New York City LegalAid Society of Cleveland LegalAid Society of the District of Columbia Legal...
LegalAid BC (formerly the Legal Services Society) is the legalaid provider in British Columbia, Canada. Services are available for family (separation/divorce...
Legalaid in Germany is "embedded in the court system and is seen as a part of this". Germany was the first country to provide free legalaid representation...
The LegalAid Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit legalaid provider based in New York City. Founded in 1876, it is the oldest and largest provider of legal...
The LegalAid Department often abbreviated as LAD, is a department in the Government of Hong Kong. It provides legalaid in legal representation for civil...
Legalaid in the United States is the provision of assistance to people who are unable to afford legal representation and access to the court system in...
LegalAid Ontario (LAO) is a publicly funded and publicly accountable non-profit corporation, responsible for administering the legalaid program in the...
Eventually the concept of developmental legalaid has grown and fresh lawyers are required to conduct part-time free legalaid for a considerable amount of time...
A legal clinic (also law clinic or law-school clinic) is a legalaid or law-school program providing services to various clients and often hands-on legal...
and political parties provide what can be characterized as legalaid services. Some legalaid in Belgium is also provided by young lawyer apprentices subsidized...
The Bangladesh LegalAid and Services Trust (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ লিগ্যাল এইড এ্যান্ড সার্ভিসেস ট্রাস্ট) is one of the largest legalaid organization in Bangladesh...
The LegalAid Bureau (LAB) in Singapore is a department under the Ministry of Law of the Government of Singapore. LAB provides legal representation and...
LegalAid for Women (Norwegian: Juridisk rådgivning for kvinner; JURK) is a Norwegian non-profit NGO offering legal advice to women on a voluntary and...
Victoria LegalAid (VLA), formerly the LegalAid Commission of Victoria, is an organisation that provides information, legal advice and education with...
A certificate of legalaid costs is a British "certificate of costs allowed following taxation by a judicial or taxing officer." It actually has nothing...
The Harvard LegalAid Bureau (HLAB) is the oldest student-run legal services office in the United States, founded in 1913. The bureau is one of three...
The LegalAid and Advice Act 1949 (12, 13 & 14 Geo. 6. c. 51) was a British Act of Parliament which extended the welfare state so that those unable to...
Justice Center for LegalAid (JCLA) is a Jordan-based non-profit and non-governmental organization that was established in 2008 and is registered with...
network of community legal centres also exists to provide legal services free of charge to poor people who do not qualify for LegalAid. Although they receive...
The Jagdalpur LegalAid Group, also known as JagLAG, is a non-profit that provides free legal services to adivasis in south Chhattisgarh’s five Naxal-affected...
education activities led by legalaid organizations. The term "law-related education" (LRE) usually refers to public legal education in primary and secondary...