Legal aid - right or privilege / R Rajeswaran and Dr. S. Sothirachagan

Thus, boldly proclaimed the barons of England when they extracted the Magna Carta from King John. It is a commitment that has been made countless number of times, before and since, in virtually every country. Throughout recorded history and in spite of man's inhumanity to man and social inequal...

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Main Authors: Rajeswaran, R. (Author), Sothirachagan, S. (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Faculty of Administratron and Law, 2001.
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