@Book{1067695214, editor="Maru, Vivek and Gauri, Varun", title="Community paralegals and the pursuit of justice", year="2018", publisher="Cambridge University Press", address="Cambridge, United Kingdom", keywords="Legal services; Developing countries; Legal assistants; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom {\&} Security / Human Rights; Qualitativ vergleichende Analyse; Zugang; Justiz; Rechtshilfe; Rechtsberatung; Lokalisation; Rechtsanwalt; Konfliktl{\"o}sung; Schlichtung; Mediation; Legal services ; Developing countries; Legal assistants ; Developing countries; Kenia; Liberia; Sierra Leone; S{\"u}dafrika; Indonesien; Philippinen", contents="Paralegal in Comparative Perspective : What Have We Learned Across These Six Countries? Vivek Maru and Varun Gauri", abstract="``In this book, we aim to characterize and assess a lesser-known intermediate institution-the community paralegal. According to the 2012 Kampala Declaration on Community Paralegals, community paralegals ''use knowledge of law and government and tools like mediation, organizing, education, and advocacy to [help people] seek concrete solutions to instances of injustice.`` Paralegals and their clients typically address three kinds of problems: disputes among citizens, citizen grievances against state institutions, and disputes between citizens and private firms''--", note="edited by Vivek Maru, Varun Gauri", isbn="9781316671801", doi="10.1017/9781316671801", url="https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316671801", language="English" }