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Access to Justice and Legal Aid: Comparative Perspectives on Unmet Legal Need by Asher Flynn and Jacqueline Hodgson (eds). Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2017, 336 pp (£55.00 hardback). ISBN: 978-1-5099-0084-8
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 July 2018
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1 Eg ex-Justice Secretary, Chris Grayling in Ministry of Justice Transforming Legal Aid: Delivering a More Credible and Efficient System (CP14, April 2013) p 3.
2 Flynn, A and Hodgson, J (eds) Access to Justice and Legal Aid Comparative Perspectives on Unmet Legal Need (Oxford: Hart, 2017) p 5Google Scholar.
3 Ibid, p 18.
4 Ibid, pp 29–30.
5 Ibid, p 156.
6 Ibid, pp 68–70.
7 Ibid, p 70.
8 Ibid, p 232.
9 Ibid, pp 93–94.
10 See the ‘father’ of unbundling's book, Mosten, F Unbundling Legal Services: A Guide to Delivering Legal Services a la Carte (Chicago: American Bar Association, 2000)Google Scholar.
11 Flynn and Hodgson, above n 2, p 132.
12 Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012, s 17.
13 Flynn and Hodgson, above n 2, p 4.
14 See eg Regan, F et al. The Transformation of Legal Aid Comparative and Historical Studies (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1999)Google Scholar.
15 See, for example, the work of the Transform Justice charity into this phenomenon in Britain: Gibbs, P Justice Denied? The Experience of Unrepresented Defendants in the Criminal Courts (London: Transform Justice, 2016)Google Scholar.