Thinking on Ways to Promote the Active Participation of Diverse Social Subjects in Legal Aid
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54097/jeer.v4i3.11411Keywords:
Legal Aid, Pluralistic Social Subject, Aid Team ConstructionAbstract
In the new era of the rule of law environment, people pay more and more attention to the use of legal knowledge to protect their legitimate rights and interests, but in the face of high legal fees, complex litigation procedures, the cultural level of the parties and other practical problems, the right to safeguard their legitimate rights and interests is still difficult. Legal aid pays attention to the vulnerable groups in society, providing them with the same pursuit of fairness and justice convenient channel. However, this channel is confronted with a series of problems such as insufficient social power and low participation enthusiasm of social subjects, and sometimes it cannot be truly realized. Therefore, how to effectively promote the participation of diversified social forces in legal aid is a problem worth further discussion. This paper puts forward its own thinking from the aspects of how to mobilize the enthusiasm of lawyers to handle cases, strengthen the construction of grassroots legal aid team, rely on university resources to form professional aid and organize a long-term incentive mechanism to strengthen social supervision.
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