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United Nations Principles and Guidelines on Access to Legal Aid in Criminal Justice Systems
(c) To develop, where they do not already exist, student practice rules that
allow students to practise in the courts under the supervision of qualified lawyers or
faculty staff, provided that such rules are developed in consultation with and
accepted by the competent courts or bodies that regulate the practice of law before
the courts;
(d) To develop, in jurisdictions requiring law students to undertake legal
internships, rules for them to be allowed to practise in the courts under the supervision
of qualified lawyers.
Guideline 17
Research and data
73. States should ensure that mechanisms to track, monitor and evaluate legal aid
are established and should continually strive to improve the provision of legal aid.
74.
For this purpose, States could introduce measures:
(a) To conduct regular research and collection of data disaggregated by the
gender, age, socioeconomic status and geographical distribution of legal aid recipients
and to publish the findings of such research;
(b)
To share good practices in the provision of legal aid;
(c) To monitor the efficient and effective delivery of legal aid in accordance
with international human rights standards;
(d) To provide cross-cultural, culturally appropriate, gender-sensitive and
age-appropriate training to legal aid providers;
(e) To improve communication, coordination and cooperation between all
justice agencies, especially at the local level, to identify local problems and to agree
on solutions to improve the provision of legal aid.
Guideline 18
Technical assistance
75. Technical assistance based on needs and priorities identified by requesting
States should be provided by relevant intergovernmental organizations, such as the
United Nations, bilateral donors and competent non-governmental organizations, as
well as by States in the framework of bilateral and multilateral cooperation, with a
view to building and enhancing the national capacities and institutions for the
development and implementation of legal aid systems and criminal justice reforms,
where appropriate.
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