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11 - A Hub, a Knot, and a Powerhouse: The Legal Aid Foundation and Access to Justice in Taiwan

from Part I - Access to Justice in Asia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 September 2022

Helena Whalen-Bridge
Affiliation:
National University of Singapore
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The main legal force for access to justice in Taiwan is the Legal Aid Foundation, a state-subsidized but independent agency. The institutionalization of legal aid was a crucial part of judicial reform during democratization in Taiwan, in which lawyers aimed to advance access to justice for the general public and the judiciary agreed to take up responsibility as supervising agency. Over time the Legal Aid Foundation has moved beyond court representation of indigent persons, and it now plays a critical role in legal mobilization, coordinating public interest lawyers, social minorities, and other actors in the Taiwanese civil society, and allowing them to bring cases to court and lobby for social justice legislation in the parliament. The Legal Aid Foundation’s expanded role has however exposed its organizational weakness as a hybrid model of access to justice, creating tension with the state regarding accountability and conflict with the bar over quality control.

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The Role of Lawyers in Access to Justice
Asian and Comparative Perspectives
, pp. 206 - 227
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2022

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