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The Purchaser-Supplier Approach in Legal Aid
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Highlights
Executive Summary
1.
Introduction
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The Features Of A Mutual Interest Approach To Legal Aid
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The Features Of A Purchaser-Supplier Approach To Funding
4.
The Advantages Of A Mutual Interest Model
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The Disadvantages Of A Mutual Interest Model
6.
The Advantages Of A Purchaser-Supplier Model
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The Potential Negative Impacts Of A Purchaser-Supplier Model
8.
The PS Approach And Legal Aid As A Socio-Legal Institution
The Implications Of Shifting Towards A PS Model In Federal States
Bibliography
Appendix A:
The Purchaser-Supplier Approach in Legal Aid Terms of Reference
Appendix B:
Comparing the MI and PS legal aid funding models
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