Naar een maatschappelijk verantwoorde rechtshulpverlening: juridische bijstand in België aan een grondige herziening toe?

auteurs Steven Gibens
  Bernard Hubeau
tijdschrift Panopticon (ISSN: 771-1409)
jaargang Jaargang | Volume 34
aflevering Issue 3. May / June 2013
onderdeel Artikel | Article
publicatie datum 13 mei 2013
taal Dutch
pagina 162
keywords private en publieke ruimte, nieuw institutioneel model voor maatschappelijk verantwoorde juridische bijstand, juridische professie, interdisciplinariteit, Maatschappelijk verantwoorde juridische bijstand, holistische benadering, sociaal werk, Socially responsible legal aid, holistic approach, interdisciplinarity, new institutional model for socially responsible legal aid, legal profession, social work, private or public space
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The legal aid movement started from the notion of social action. Today, legal aid constitutes a highly
commodified field that continues to be dominated by jurists and lawyers. For this reason, the kind of
critical reflection that already exists in social work is also required in relation to the notion of legal
aid as envisaged by the legal aid movement.
Justiciable problems necessarily manifest themselves in a social context. An evolving community, faced with increasingly complex issues, demands a multidisciplinary approach, as it becomes clear that the traditionally deterministic view of professions ought to be abandoned. A socially responsible legal aid system therefore presupposes that various disciplines should mutually influence one another. Hence, the jurist and the social worker should not only work side by side, but they should also collaborate and mutually enhance one another’s activities and approaches. There is a need for an overarching holistic approach that can reassert the legitimacy of legal aid.
Looking at legal aid services in Belgium, one may conclude that a critical reflexive attitude on the part
of current legal aid providers is crucial for attaining an effective socially responsible legal aid practice
that stretches across the boundaries of different professional groups.

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