Access to Justice Books and Reports
AUSTRALIA
Mary Anne Noone and Stephen Tomsen (2006) Lawyers in Conflict: Australian Lawyers and Legal Aid, NSW, Federation Press.
CANADA
Frederick H. Zemans and Patrick J. Monahan (1997) From Crisis to Reform: A New Legal Aid Plan for Ontario, North York, York University Centre for Public Law and Public Policy
Frederick H. Zemans, Patrick J. Monahan and Aneurin Thomas (1997) A New Legal Aid Plan for Ontario: Background Papers, North York, York University Centre for Public Law and Public Policy.
ENGLAND AND WALES
Buck, A., Pleasence, P. and Balmer, N.J. (2009) Reaching Further: Innovation, Access and Quality in Legal Services, Norwich, TSO.
Steve Hynes and Jon Robins (2009) The Justice Gap: Whatever Happened to Legal Aid?, London, the Legal Action Group.
Vicky Ling and Simon Pugh (2009) Making Legal Aid Work: A Handbook for Practitioners, London, the Legal Action Group.
Lee Bridges, Ed Cape, Paul Fenn, Anona Mitchell, Richard Moorhead and Avrom Sherr (2007) Evaluation of the Public Defender Service in England and Wales, London, The Stationary Office.
Pascoe Pleasence et al. (eds.) (2007) Transforming Lives: Law and Social Process, Norwich: TSO.
Paul Fenn, Alistair Gray, Neil Rickman and Yasmeen Mansur (2006) The Funding of Personal Injury Litigation: Comparisons Over Time and Across Jurisdictions, Report for the Department of Constitutional Affairs. DCA Research Series 2/06.
Pascoe Pleasence with Nigel Balmer and Alexy Buck (2006) Causes of Action: Civil Law And Social Justice, Second Edition, London, The Stationery Office.
Pascoe Pleasence et al. (2004) Causes of Action: Civil Law and Social Justice, First Edition, Norwich, TSO.
Richard Moorhead, Mark Sefton and Gillian Douglas (2004) The Advice Needs of Lone Parents, London: One Parent Families.
Richard Moorhead and Richard Harding with Avrom Sherr (2004) Quality and Access: Specialist and Tolerance Work Under Civil Contracts, London, The Stationery Office.
Richard L. Abel (2003) English Lawyers between Market and State: The Politics of Professionalism, Oxford, Oxford University Press.
Richard Moorhead and Pascoe Pleasence (2003) After Universalism: Re-Engineering Access to Justice, Oxford, Blackwell Publishing.
Pascoe Pleasence et al. (2001) Local Legal Need, London, Legal Services Commission.
Hazel Genn (1999) Paths to Justice: What People Do and Think About Going to Law, Oxford, Hart Publishing.
Jane Steele and John Seargeant (1999) Access to Legal Services: The Contribution of Alternative Approaches, London, Policy Studies Institute.
Pascoe Pleasence (1998) Personal Injury Litigation in Practice, London, Legal Aid Board.
Pascoe Pleasence et al. (1996) Profiling Civil Litigation: The Case for Research, London, Legal Aid Board.
Richard Young and David Wall (1996) Access to Criminal Justice: Legal Aid, Lawyers and the Defence of Liberty, London, Blackstone Press.
Legal Action Group (1992) A Strategy for Justice: Publicly funded legal services in the 1990s, London, Legal Action Group.
Michael Zander (1978) Legal Services for the Community, London, Temple Smith.
Brian Abel-Smith and Robert Stevens (1967) Lawyers and the Courts: A sociological study of the English legal system 1750-1965, Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
SCOTLAND
Hazel Genn and Alan Paterson (2001) Paths to Justice Scotland: What People in Scotland Do and Think About Going to Law, Oxford, Hart Publishing.
Charles N. Stoddart and Hugh S. Neilson (1994) The Law and Practice of Legal Aid in Scotland, Fourth Edition, London, Butterworths Law.
WORLDWIDE
Richard Moorhead and Pascoe Pleasence (2003) After Universalism: Re-engineering access to justice, Oxford, Blackwell Publishing.
Francis Regan, Alan Paterson, Tamara Goriely and Don Fleming (1999) The Transformation of Legal Aid: Comparative and Historical Studies, Gloucestershire, Clarendon Press.
Alan Paterson and Tamara Goriely (1997) A Reader on Resourcing Civil Justice, Oxford, Oxford University Press.
Jeremy Cooper and Rajeev Dhavan (1987) Public Interest Law, Oxford, Blackwell Publishing.
Philip A. Thomas (1982) Law in the Balance: Legal Services in the 1980s, Oxford, Robertson Publishing.