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Civil Legal Aid And Access To Justice In Germany by Matthias Kilian Since Roman times, indigent citizens have been allowed to bring claims to court as a matter of charity or mercy. Traditionally, costs incurred for court
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Document Date: 2003-06-13 22:10:09


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Munich / /

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LG / California Law Review / /

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Germany / United States / United Kingdom / /

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DEM / /

Facility

German Federal Bar / /

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civil law / labour law / specialised court systems / constitutional law context / matrimonial law cases / insolvency law / property law / tort law / inheritance law etc / court systems / matrimonial and juvenile law / patent law cases / juvenile law / family law / finance / family law branch / contract law / matrimonial and juvenile law cases30 / courts systems / /

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Constitutional Court / UN Court / ADMINISTRATION OF LEGAL AID / Patent Court / Specialised court / Department of Justice / German court / Rushcliffe Committee / first SocialDemocrat government / German Federal Patent Office / /

Person

Eike Schmidt / Fritz Baur / Wolfgang Däubler / Matthias Kilian / Az / Helmut Schmidt / /

Position

Federal Reporter / attorney / author / counsel / private prosecutor / Parliament Reporter / chancellor / General / te lawyer / LAWYER / /

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Thuringia / /

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California Law Review / /

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