Law students' legal advice program manual
Record details
- ISBN: 9780921864462 (sc)
- Physical Description: 1 volume (various pagings) ; 28 cm.
- Edition: 40th edition.
- Publisher: Vancouver, B.C. : Law Students' Legal Advice Society, 2017.
- Copyright: ©2016
Content descriptions
General Note: | The online version should be consulted for the most recent information on topics covered by this book. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Chapter 1: Criminal law -- Chapter 2: Youth justice -- Chapter 3: Family law -- Chapter 4: Victims -- Chapter 5: Public complaint procedures -- Chapter 6: Human rights -- Chapter 7: Workers' compensation -- Chapter 8: Employment insurance -- Chapter 9: Employment law -- Chapter 10: Creditors' remedies and debtors' assistance -- Chapter 11: Consumer protection -- Chapter 12: Automobile insurance -- Chapter 13: Motor vehicle act -- Chapter 14: Mental health law -- Chapter 15: Guardianship -- Chatper 16: Wills and estates -- Chapter 17: Citizenship law -- Chapter 18: Immigration law -- Chapter 19: Landlord and tenant law -- Chapter 20: Small claims -- Chapter 21: Welfare law. |
Additional Physical Form available Note: | Also available on the Internet on Clicklaw Wikibooks at wiki.clicklaw.bc.ca, as well as on the LSLAP's own website at www.lslap.bc.ca. |
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Summary:
The Law Students' Legal Advice Program was established in 1969 as the Vancouver Inner-City Service Project's Legal Services and Research Program. It was run by students from the UBC Faculty of Law. This clinic eventually expanded to include a small number of clinics operating on a weekly basis during the school year. In 1978, the program was incorporated as the Greater Vancouver Law Students' Legal Advice Society, a non-profit society, to provide free legal advice and representation for those who cannot afford it.