Legal Australia-wide Survey: Legal Need in New South Wales

ISBN-10
090913698X
ISBN-13
9780909136987
Series
Legal Australia-wide Survey
Category
Justice, Administration of
Pages
355
Language
English
Published
2012
Authors
Christine Coumarelos, Deborah Macourt, Julie People

Description

The Legal Australia-Wide Survey (LAW Survey) provides the first comprehensive quantitative assessment across Australia of an extensive range of legal needs on a representative sample of the population. It examines the nature of legal problems, the pathways to their resolution, and the demographic groups that struggle with the weight of their legal problems.

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