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The Second National Pro Bono Conference: Transforming Access to Justice Sydney Marriott Hotel, 36 College Street Sydney The National Pro Bono Resource Centre in collaboration with the NSW, QLD and Victorian PILCHs hosted the Second National Pro Bono Conference: Transforming access to justice in Sydney in October 2003. The First National Pro Bono Conference: For the public good was held in August 2000. It acknowledged the pro bono work undertaken by the legal profession and explored ways to better coordinate the delivery of services at national, state and regional levels. The proceedings of the first conference were published as ‘For the public good: Pro Bono and the Legal Profession in Australia’, Ed: Christopher Arup, Kathy Laster, The Federation Press, 2001. 2003 Conference PapersThe conference papers listed below are available as PDF files. Copyright in articles retained by individual authors. Opening Remarks
Communities, Needs and Pro Bono Legal Services
Lawyers’ Social Responsibility In Practice: Voices From Australia and Abroad
Human Rights and Pro Bono Legal Services
Building Pro Bono Partnerships
Aiming High: Goals, Targets, Definitions
Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Citizenship – More Than Pro Bono
Beyond Casework: Pro Bono Strengthening Communities
Global Partnerships for Access to Justice
Closing Remarks
Post-Conference Observations
Conference photographsA sample. If you would like to see or order photographs from the conference, email: info@nationalprobono.org.au
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