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Legal Aid

Legal aid refers to the provision of assistance to individuals who cannot afford legal representation, ensuring access to justice for all, particularly vulnerable populations.

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Legal aid plays a vital role in ensuring that everyone has access to legal representation, regardless of their financial situation. It provides essential services to those who cannot afford a lawyer, helping them navigate the legal system and defend their rights. By offering support in both civil an...

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Key Terms

Legal Aid
Assistance provided to individuals who cannot afford legal representation.

Example: Legal aid can help someone facing eviction.

Pro Bono
Legal work undertaken voluntarily and without payment.

Example: Many lawyers offer pro bono services to help low-income clients.

Eligibility
Criteria that determine who can receive legal aid.

Example: Eligibility for legal aid often depends on income level.

Civil Law
The body of law dealing with private rights and matters.

Example: Civil law cases can include divorce and contract disputes.

Criminal Law
The body of law that relates to crime and punishment.

Example: Criminal law cases involve offenses like theft or assault.

Legal Clinic
A program that provides free legal services to those in need.

Example: Law students often work in legal clinics to gain experience.

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Social Justice
Focuses on the fair distribution of resources and opportunities in society.
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Criminal Justice System
Examines the processes and institutions involved in criminal law.
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Key Concepts

Access to JusticeLegal RepresentationRights of the PoorPublic Interest Law