Legal aid - right or privilege / R Rajeswaran and Dr. S. Sothirachagan

Thus, boldly proclaimed the barons of England when they extracted the Magna Carta from King John. It is a commitment that has been made countless number of times, before and since, in virtually every country. Throughout recorded history and in spite of man's inhumanity to man and social inequal...

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Main Authors: Rajeswaran, R., Sothirachagan, S.
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Administratron and Law 2001
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/11822/
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description Thus, boldly proclaimed the barons of England when they extracted the Magna Carta from King John. It is a commitment that has been made countless number of times, before and since, in virtually every country. Throughout recorded history and in spite of man's inhumanity to man and social inequality, the vow that justice should be made available to all who seek it, irrespective of cost, has been continually echoed. No thinking person of whatever creed or political belief- however narrow or reactionary in outlook - has openly disagreed with this as a basic right of civilized existence.
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spelling uitm-118222016-06-02T17:31:23Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/11822/ Legal aid - right or privilege / R Rajeswaran and Dr. S. Sothirachagan Rajeswaran, R. Sothirachagan, S. Legal aid. Legal assistance to the poor Thus, boldly proclaimed the barons of England when they extracted the Magna Carta from King John. It is a commitment that has been made countless number of times, before and since, in virtually every country. Throughout recorded history and in spite of man's inhumanity to man and social inequality, the vow that justice should be made available to all who seek it, irrespective of cost, has been continually echoed. No thinking person of whatever creed or political belief- however narrow or reactionary in outlook - has openly disagreed with this as a basic right of civilized existence. Faculty of Administratron and Law 2001 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/11822/1/AJ_R%20RAJESWARAN%20LAW%2001.pdf Rajeswaran, R. and Sothirachagan, S. (2001) Legal aid - right or privilege / R Rajeswaran and Dr. S. Sothirachagan. (2001) UiTM Law Review <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/UiTM_Law_Review.html>, 1. pp. 134-143. ISSN 1511-9068
spellingShingle Legal aid. Legal assistance to the poor
Rajeswaran, R.
Sothirachagan, S.
Legal aid - right or privilege / R Rajeswaran and Dr. S. Sothirachagan
title Legal aid - right or privilege / R Rajeswaran and Dr. S. Sothirachagan
title_full Legal aid - right or privilege / R Rajeswaran and Dr. S. Sothirachagan
title_fullStr Legal aid - right or privilege / R Rajeswaran and Dr. S. Sothirachagan
title_full_unstemmed Legal aid - right or privilege / R Rajeswaran and Dr. S. Sothirachagan
title_short Legal aid - right or privilege / R Rajeswaran and Dr. S. Sothirachagan
title_sort legal aid - right or privilege / r rajeswaran and dr. s. sothirachagan
topic Legal aid. Legal assistance to the poor
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/11822/