La incubadora de abogados para mejorar la enseñanza del derecho y el acceso a la justicia
In the United States it emerged an idea in 2007 to help improve the legal training of lawyers having a social impact that will benefit people of low income. It is the incubators’ movement to improve access to justice, an initiative that has been very well received and has been replicated in several...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Spanish |
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2016
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Online Access: | https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=5456252 |
Source: | Derecho y Cambio Social, ISSN 2224-4131, Año 13, Nº. 44, 2016 |
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In the United States it emerged an idea in 2007 to help improve the legal training of lawyers having a social impact that will benefit people of low income. It is the incubators’ movement to improve access to justice, an initiative that has been very well received and has been replicated in several states in the United States and countries like the Dominican Republic
and Pakistan. The authors of this article explain through these lines everything about this project that aims to continue expanding throughout the world. Both have been in the bowels
of this initiative, one of them being the creator and leading advocate of it (Dr. Fred Rooney) and the other for being one of the founders of the first Dominican incubator (Katherine Quezada). |
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