At some point between birth and death, life calls for at least some legal services. But for rural Albertans, who, like their urban cousins grapple with everything from wills to business deals, vital access to a lawyer isn’t a given. That’s why the University of Alberta Faculty of Law is teamed up … [Read more...]
Juvenile Justice in Namibia: A country and system in transition
Namibia is located on the west side and in sub-Saharan Africa. It is the fourth largest country in Africa but, as of 2011, had a scant population of around 2.3 million inhabitants. It is a country of stark contrasts, perhaps largely due to the fact that Namibia is arid and has limited capacity to … [Read more...]
Bench Press 37-4: Interest in Access to Justice
Francis LeBlanc was injured in a traffic accident when he was 17. He was successful in recovering damages for his injuries, but he had to borrow money to finance his litigation. He claimed the borrowed money plus interest as disbursements. The Clerk of the Court rejected the interest on the loans, … [Read more...]