Introduction Erhard Blankenburg 1
Part Ⅰ Research into Legal Needs and the Legal&Services 7
Chapter 1 Research on Legal Needs: Patterns of Lawyer Use and Factors Affecting Use&Barbara A. Curran 9
Chapter 2 Problems in Planning Legal Services&Jon T. Johnsen 19
Chapter 3 A Comment on Research into "Legal Needs"&John Griffiths 29
Chapter 4 Types of Legal Needs and Modes of Legalization:The Example of the Berlin Tenants Initia-tive&Udo Reifner 37
Chapter 5 Dilemmas in the Delivery of Legal Services&Kees Schuyt 53
Chapter 6 Public Policy for Legal Services&Michael Zander 77
Chapter 7 Comments on Public Policy for Legal Ser-vices&Wolfgang D?ubler 95
Part Ⅱ Alternative Forms of Lawyer Services 99
Chapter 8 The Public Interest Law Movement in the United States&Charles Halpern 101
Chapter 9 Social Movements and the Legal System: A Theoretical Perspective&Joel F. Handler 109
Chapter 10 Legal Services and the Administrative State:From Public Interest Law to Public Advo-cacy&David M. Trubek, Louise Trubek, and Jonathan Becker 131
Chapter 11 Comments on Legal Services and the Adminis-trative State: From Public Interest Law to Public Advocacy&WolfgangD?ubler 161
Chapter 12 The Working Group on Legal Aid for Immi-grants: A Public Interest Law Organization in the Netherlands&Kees Groenendijk 165
Part Ⅲ The Basic Issue of Legalization and Delegaliza-tion 177
Chapter 13 Some Reasons for Not Legalizing&Erhard Blankenburg 179
Chapter 14 What Price Rights?&PhilippeNonet 183
Chapter 15 Some Conditions Restricting Innovativeness of Legal Services in Germany&Erhard Blankenburg 201
Chapter 16 The Issue of Delegalization&Paul Geerts 209
Part Ⅳ A Look Back on the Topic 231
Chapter 17 Why Historical Precedents of the "Access to Law" Movement in Germany Were Not Followed up&Erhard Blankenburg 233
Bibliography 251
List of Contributors 265