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_9557 _aRice, Simon |
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245 | _aAre CLCs finished? | ||
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_bAlternative Law Journal, _cMarch 2012. |
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500 | _aKeywords: Community Legal Centres, | ||
520 | _aCommunity legal centres (‘CLCs’) have a justifiable sense that they were once a radical alternative to conventional lawyering but, to the extent that was the case, it is no more. CLCs are now reformers within established legal structures. CLCs also have a strong sense of independence — independence is 'the very essence of what a CLCs is' — but to the extent that that too was the case, it is no longer, and the work of CLCs is now largely determined by the conditions of funding. | ||
524 | _aSimon Rice (2012): Are CLCs finished?, Alternative Law Journal 37(1):17-21, DOI:10.1177/1037969X1203700105 | ||
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_aGovernance _zAustralia _9529 |
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_3View item on publishers website _uhttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/288769937_Are_CLCs_finished |
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