University of New South Wales Faculty of Law Research Series
Regional, Rural and Remote Pro Bono: Models and Opportunities
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This paper was published by the National Pro Bono Resource Centre at the University of New South Wales. This paper may also be referenced as [2007] UNSWLRS 36.
Abstract
This Paper aims to raise awareness, and provide information and ideas to encourage the creation, uptake and expansion of pro bono work across regional, rural and remote (RRR) Australia. In particular, it focuses on providing pro bono assistance to disadvantaged communities by working in partnerships with community legal centres (CLCs) in RRR areas.
The last decade has seen a significant growth of pro bono through structured and organised pro bono programs. Much of that work, however, appears to take place in metropolitan areas. Accepting that there are barriers to providing pro bono assistance to disadvantaged and marginalized communities in RRR areas, there is clearly a need to explore more effective or innovative ways to make pro bono resources available in RRR areas.
Subject Area
General Law
Recommended Citation
Jenny Lovric,
"Regional, Rural and Remote Pro Bono: Models and Opportunities"
(May 2007).
University of New South Wales Faculty of Law Research Series.
University of New South Wales Faculty of Law Research Series.
Working Paper 36.
http://law.bepress.com/unswwps/flrps/art36
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