Abstract

This article provides an overview of the legal aid regimes in the Central European and Baltic States (CEBS), with an emphasis on the current distribution of protection resources throughout the region, and discusses recent developments and potential protection trends. In addition, it explores how the recent study on legal aid for asylum seekers and refugees, `Legal Aid for Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Selected States`, which examines the quality and cost-effectiveness of legal aid structures for asylum seekers and refugees in the EU, CEBS and other selected countries, can provide some insight into possible solutions for future development. Finally, the article discusses the development and relevance of refugee law clinics as one means to complement and/or supplement existing legal aid and refugee protection structures in the future.

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