Access to Justice, Health Inequalities and Poverty

Access to Justice, Health Inequalities and Poverty
Everyday Law in an Unequal Society
by James Organ|Jennifer Sigafoos|Sophie Wickham
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After over a decade of unprecedented cuts, this important book examines the radical transformation of legal advice funding and delivery in the UK.

Using Liverpool as a case study, the authors analyse the impact of these changes on access to justice, social rights and health inequalities. The book draws on a five-year socio-legal research project to highlight the critical role of local advice networks and co-located services in addressing poverty, and wider inequalities. Offering a fresh perspective on access to justice, it advocates for a more collaborative community-based approach to rebuilding social citizenship.

Bristol University Press
Bristol University Press

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About the author

James Organ is Reader in Law at the School of Law and Social Justice, University of Liverpool.

Jennifer Sigafoos is Reader in Law and Associate Head of Department of Law, School of Law and Social Justice, University of Liverpool.

Sophie Wickham is Tenure-Track Fellow in Public Mental Health in the Department of Public Health, Policy and Systems, University of Liverpool.

 

ISBN: 9781529240382
Format: eBook
Publication Date: 13/11/2025
Imprint: Bristol University Press