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Title:Legal aid in Botswana: a problem in search of a solution
Author:Quansah, Emmanuel
Year:2007
Periodical:The Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa
Volume:40
Issue:3
Pages:509-526
Language:English
Geographic term:Botswana
Subject:legal aid
Abstract:Legal aid to indigent persons is increasingly being recognized as fundamental to the realization of access to justice for the most vulnerable in society. The Constitution of Botswana, whilst guaranteeing fundamental human rights and making provision for their enforcement, does not put an obligation on the State to provide the necessary financial help, if need be, to enforce them. Consequently, these rights are rendered nugatory to most Batswana who lack the financial strength to access legal services in order to uphold and vindicate these rights. Despite a clear need for the establishment of a legal aid scheme in Botswana, no concerted attempt has so far been made towards its establishment. This article puts the case for the establishment and proposes a possible legal framework. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract]
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