案例研究方法:诺森比亚大学法律外展诊所

Lyndsey Bengtsson, A. Speed
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通过案例研究的方法,本文讨论了两个项目,这两个项目是由诺森比亚大学的临床主管建立的,以支持在英格兰东北部的弱势群体或少数群体中获得司法救助,并通过CLE促进学生的专业技能和身份的发展。这些项目采用“法律外展服务”模式,因为它们在不同的社区内运作,向目标群体提供咨询。本文将首先讨论CLE的不同模式;模拟,去诊所,咨询信和全面代理。论文的第二部分将继续讨论法律外展模式,并列出法律外展方法的主要特征。文章的第三部分将阐述诺森比亚法学院运营的两个外展项目:法律咨询Byker (LAB)和赋权司法(E4J)的基础考虑。论文的第四部分将详细介绍劳顾会和企业促进教育服务的运作。文章的最后一部分将从学生和社区的角度讨论这种方法的好处和局限性。
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A Case Study Approach: Legal Outreach Clinics at Northumbria University
Through a case study approach, this paper discusses two projects which have been established by clinical supervisors at Northumbria University to support access to justice and promote the development of students’ professional skills and identities through CLE within disadvantaged or minority communities in the North East of England. The projects adopt the model of ‘legal outreach services’ because they operate within distinct communities to provide advice to target groups. The paper will first discuss the different models of CLE; simulation, drop in clinics, letters of advice and full representation. The second part of the paper will go on to discuss legal outreach models and set out the key features of the legal outreach approach. The third part of the article will set out the considerations underpinning the two outreach projects operated by Northumbria Law School: Legal Advice Byker (LAB) and Empower 4 Justice (E4J). The fourth part of the paper will set out in detail the operation of LAB and E4J.  The final part of the article will discuss the benefits and limitations of this approach to CLE from a student and community perspective.
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