Law & Development Partnership Ltd.IDRC2018-04-122018-04-122015-12http://hdl.handle.net/10625/56930Description: Volume 1 also available: Developing a portfolio of financially sustainable, scalable basic legal service models : volume 1 (of 2), final reportRecent thinking has highlighted the inherently political nature of access to justice and legal empowerment issues, and its indivisibility from the wider political context that shapes the viability of legal service provision. This working paper considers in-depth, a range of basic legal service models in terms of cost of services, benefit of services, financing options, and political economy considerations. The study develops a framework for thinking about how basic legal service interventions can be taken to scale to enable improved access to justice for people living in vulnerable low income countries and conflict-affected states. Some country studies are included.application/pdfenSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALSACCESS TO JUSTICELEGAL FRAMEWORKCASE STUDIESCOUNTRY STUDIESDONOR FUNDINGSCALING UPSOUTH OF SAHARAEAST ASIAFAR EAST ASIAUKRAINENETHERLANDSUNITED KINGDOMDeveloping a portfolio of financially sustainable, scalable basic legal service models : volume 2 (of 2), annexesWorking Paper