After Universalism
Discover the thought-provoking insights of After Universalism by Pascoe Pleasence, published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 2003. This compelling book delves into the significant effects of rising state spending pressures on legal services and the diminishing scope of universal welfare provisions, raising critical questions about the concept of "justice for all." With 180 pages of original research, Pleasence brings together contributions from prominent experts discussing access to justice from diverse perspectives across Australia, the United States, and Europe. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of law, public policy, and social justice, providing a comprehensive understanding of the challenges facing the legal profession today. Whether you are a legal professional, a student, or a policy-maker, After Universalism will equip you with the knowledge to navigate the complexities of justice in a changing world.