Title: | Vol. 11 No.1:Advancing Access to Justice for the Poor and Vulnerable through Legal Clinics in Ethiopia: Constraints and Opportunities |
Authors: | Abate, Mizanie,Alebachew,MihretBirhanu, Alemayehu |
Keywords: | Legal clinics, legal aid, access to justice, law schools, Ethiopia |
Issue Date: | Sep-2017 |
Publisher: | St.Mary's University |
Abstract: | The right of access to justice, inter alia, enjoins states to provide legal aid
services and employ legal literacy programs. It also ensures access to legal and
justice institutions or legal remedies to the indigent and the vulnerable.
Although the right of access to justice is guaranteed in Ethiopian laws, it
continues to be unavailable to most citizens particularly to the indigent and the
vulnerable because the different mechanisms (designed to ensure access to
justice to these groups) have not been accorded sufficient legal recognition and
are poorly implemented. We argue that law school legal clinics could be among
the viable pursuits in addressing the gap. However, this study reveals that legal
clinics per se are non-existent. In many law schools, the establishment of legal
clinics has been hindered by lack of expertise, commitment of law schools to
run clinical programs and financial problems. Law schools can meaningfully
contribute to fill the gaps of access to justice in Ethiopia, if their legal aid
centers are consolidated and used as legal clinics, and if clinical legal education
is provided in accordance with the curricula designed in 2006 and 2013. |
URI: | http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/mlr.v11i1.1 |
Appears in Collections: | Mizan Law Review
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