Presenting a rare picture of the barristers, solicitors and caseworkers practising immigration law in charities and private firms, this book offers fresh thinking on what has gone wrong in the legal aid market. In doing so, this book examines supply and demand, challenges existing legal aid policy and proposes insights for steps forward.
Based on empirical research, this book offers fresh thinking on what has gone wrong in the legal aid market.
It presents a rare picture of the barristers, solicitors and caseworkers practising immigration law in charities and private firms. In doing so, it examines supply and demand, challenges existing legal aid policy and proposes innovative insights for steps forward.