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Access to Justice Act 1999 (UK)

The Access to Justice Act 1999 is UK legislation that aimed to make legal processes more efficient and affordable. It reformed aspects of legal aid, introduced new ways to fund legal cases (like conditional fee arrangements), and streamlined court procedures. Its goal was to ensure individuals could effectively pursue or defend legal claims without unnecessary delays or costs, thereby promoting fairness and ensuring that justice is accessible to everyone.