Supreme Court President Lord Neuberger has warned that spending reductions may limit people's access to justice.
"Local courts ensure easy and speedy access to justice across the country, " she said.
"This bill isn't about abolishing access to justice, it's about rebalancing it, " he claimed.
The Scottish Human Rights Framework outlines a comprehensive approach to ensuring effective access to justice, remedies and reparation for childhood abuse.
We need to ensure access to justice is preserved for all, including victims of crime whose needs will be met by this Bill.
The proposals have been met with widespread opposition from the Law Society, unions and local MSPs who say they will limit access to justice.
Both the Law Society and the Bar Council say the changes mean access to justice is no longer being adequately funded and vulnerable people will suffer.
Material safety includes access to things like potable water, food and health services while legal safety includes redress for human rights violations, non-discrimination, and unhindered access to justice.
This means only the wealthy currently have access to justice.
Under the declaration, the G8 nations agreed to draw up protocols on international standards for the investigation of rape and sexual violence and ensuring access to justice for survivors.
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Labour's Lord Beecham supported calls for the retention of legal aid in clinical negligence cases, arguing it was wrong to "dismantle the machinery" that provided access to justice in this area.
Rhoda Grant MSP's member's bill proposes to increase access to justice for victims of domestic abuse and enable police and prosecutors to provide a more robust response to breached civil protections orders.
In a decision which fell between the two camps, Mr Justice Horner took into account the public interest of an environmental challenge, ensuring access to justice, and the means of those taking the action.
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And the "Courthouse" (based on the Thurgood Marshall U.S. Courthouse in Foley Square), mounted on a stand that ratchets like a railroad or traffic barrier to suggest that access to justice is often barred, sits directly in front of the Christ Church United Methodist.
But peers from all sides of the House criticised the government's position, as they debated the bill for a third day in committee on 16 January 2012, warning that the move could deny vulnerable people who have been injured through NHS negligence access to justice.
The Transport committee will continue its probe into the cost of motor insurance with evidence from former Home Secretary and Justice Secretary Jack Straw, and then from the Motor Accident Solicitors' Society, AXA UK, and former MP Andrew Dismore, who now represents the Access to Justice Action Group.
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If we want to prevent more situations like Syria, we must work closely with Congress to protect or increase funding for the State Department's Conflict Stabilization Operations and the Complex Crises Fund, international organizations, transition initiatives, and programs focused on access to justice, governance and security reform, human rights and social inclusion.
In the Lords (from 2.30pm) questions to ministers range across inequality in income in the UK, access to justice for those who will not be able to receive free legal advice on social welfare law (and this is the latest shot in a guerrilla campaign against changes to legal aid rules which come into force from 1 April) and future railway re-openings.
Those who advocate for more of it in the U.S. typically argue that it helps ensure equal access to the justice system.
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He pointed to a European directive and UN Treaty to back the contention that access to environmental justice must not be prohibitively expensive.
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Earlier this month, a US Federal Court in Virginia ordered Twitter to grant the Justice Department access to private data from the accounts of three suspected Wikileaks supporters, ruling that they had a "lessened expectation" of privacy after signing up to the micro blogging site.
In 2012, the government established a joint task force for crimes against women, making it easier for women to access justice by making sure victims receive the assistance they need.
This year, the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) is marking the occasion with a variety of activities whose main purpose is to promote tolerance, equity and social justice through access to quality basic education and lifelong learning.
In August of last year, AOL gave the U.S. Department of Justice access to the search records of 650, 000 of its users, the data from a total of 20 million searches.
Cutts cited AOL's information leak in August of last year, in which the company gave the U.S. Department of Justice access to the search terms of 650, 000 AOL users, totaling 20 million Web searches.
Beyonce is co-founder, with actress-producer Salma Hayek Pinault and Gucci creative director Frida Giannini, of the charity, which supports projects improving access to education, health care and justice for women.
Obama directed the Justice Department to provide access to the secret document to members of the Senate and House intelligence committees, an administration official said Wednesday.
"I can think of no greater danger for this country than to create a pattern of foreigners trying to buy access to the politics or government and the criminal justice system, " Gingrich said.
The government has taken some constructive steps, including playing a helpful role in restoring calm, allowing humanitarian access to the many of the affected areas, and making a clear pledge to bring instigators of the violence to justice.
Justice Helen Winklemann said that the defence team needed access to the evidence ahead of the extradition hearing, due in March.
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