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In 1981, a legal aid system was established to facilitate access to courts of law.
Strengthened access to courts to prevent corporate and government abuse.
He's called on Mexico to give citizens easier access to courts to challenge environmental violations.
It included a charter of fundamental rights and the right of access to courts.
The breadth of the attack on access to courts has left liberals searching for a theory to explain how it could have happened.
Section 29 guarantees the right of access to courts or tribunals, and the right to a fair trial.
"People should have access to courts."
The purpose of these grants is to limit litigation, while preserving access to courts for patients and promoting strategies to reduce medical errors.
He also works to enforce the Aarhus Convention, working to give citizens access to courts in order to seek environmental justice.
They are authorized by the state as "an essential part of implementing the constitutional rights of individuals to access to courts and due remedies."
"He was a prime advocate of arguments supporting the holding of terrorism suspects without access to courts.
Where the legal aid system is inadequate or absent, the most vulnerable populations have limited access to courts and other mechanisms used for resolving disputes.
The majority opinion, by Justice Scalia, set strict new standards for prisoners to meet in suits alleging inadequate access to courts.
"What we're advocating here is really access to courts," that lawyer, Jean-Claude André, told the justices.
The promise of the Brickman-Horowitz-O'Connell proposal is that it reconciles limits on legal fees with open access to courts.
He said the inmate was denied rights of free speech, religion and access to courts and was subjected to cruel and unusual punishment.
The end of December legislation I earlier mentioned severely narrows Guantanamo Bay detainees' access to courts.
The basic principle of South African criminal procedure is that of access to courts, in accordance with section 34 of the Constitution.
Further advantages of framework laws include: strengthening government accountability, monitoring, helping government officials understand their role, improving access to courts and by providing administrative recourse mechanisms.
In addition to denying visas, the legislation also gives Americans access to courts in the United States to sue foreign companies doing business on confiscated properties.
Critics of mandatory arbitration have maintained that it gives unfair advantage to brokerage firms, and denies employees their civil rights by preventing them from getting access to courts.
Serious private violence used to be routine, a way people settled disputes in the ages before access to courts of law and police protection brought such violence under social control.
If British tennis is to ever rise above the mediocrity that it has wallowed in for decades, then juniors have to be given greater access to courts and coaching.
A similar bill was introduced in the House of Representatives shortly thereafter entitled the "Open Access to Courts Act of 2009", which provides:
Most of the countries in the region have now fully criminalized rape within marriage and have added measure that give women full access to courts for orders of protection.