通过埃塞俄比亚法律诊所促进穷人和弱势群体诉诸司法:制约因素和机遇

Q4 Social Sciences
Mizanie Abate, Alebachew Birhanu, M. Alemayehu
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摘要

诉诸司法的权利,除其他外,要求各州提供法律援助服务和实施法律扫盲计划。它还确保穷人和弱势群体能够获得法律和司法机构或法律补救。尽管埃塞俄比亚法律保障了诉诸司法的权利,但大多数公民,特别是穷人和弱势群体仍然无法获得这一权利,因为不同的机制(旨在确保这些群体诉诸司法)没有得到足够的法律承认,而且执行不力。我们认为,法学院法律诊所可能是解决这一差距的可行途径之一。然而,这项研究表明,法律诊所本身并不存在。在许多法学院,由于缺乏专业知识、法学院承担临床项目的承诺以及财务问题,法律诊所的建立一直受到阻碍。如果法学院的法律援助中心被合并并用作法律诊所,如果按照2006年和2013年设计的课程提供临床法律教育,法学院可以为填补埃塞俄比亚诉诸司法的空白做出有意义的贡献。关键词:法律诊所、法律援助、诉诸司法、法学院、埃塞俄比亚
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Advancing access to justice for the poor and vulnerable through legal clinics in Ethiopia: constraints and opportunities
The right of access to justice, inter alia , enjoins states to provide legal aid services and employ legal literacy programs. It also ensures access to legal and justice institutions or legal remedies to the indigent and the vulnerable. Although the right of access to justice is guaranteed in Ethiopian laws, it continues to be unavailable to most citizens particularly to the indigent and the vulnerable because the different mechanisms (designed to ensure access to justice to these groups) have not been accorded sufficient legal recognition and are poorly implemented. We argue that law school legal clinics could be among the viable pursuits in addressing the gap. However, this study reveals that legal clinics per se are non-existent. In many law schools, the establishment of legal clinics has been hindered by lack of expertise, commitment of law schools to run clinical programs and financial problems. Law schools can meaningfully contribute to fill the gaps of access to justice in Ethiopia, if their legal aid centers are consolidated and used as legal clinics, and if clinical legal education is provided in accordance with the curricula designed in 2006 and 2013. Keywords:  Legal clinics, legal aid, access to justice, law schools, Ethiopia
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