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Qué (quién) es pro bono publico - definición

PROFESSIONAL WORK UNDERTAKEN VOLUNTARILY AND WITHOUT PAYMENT
Pro-bono; Probono; Pro bono publico; Free legal assistance; Pro bono legal counsel; Pro bono legal services
  • Sen. Jose W. Diokno, a human rights lawyer who coined the term "developmental legal aid"

pro bono publico         
[pr?. ?b?n??'p?bl?k??, ?b??n?. 'p?bl?k??]
¦ adverb & adjective
1. for the public good.
2. (usu. pro bono) chiefly N. Amer. denoting legal work undertaken without charge, especially for a client on low income.
Origin
from L.
Pro bono         
(), usually shortened to , is a Latin phrase for professional work undertaken voluntarily and without payment. The term typically refers to provision of legal services by legal professionals for people who are unable to afford them.
pro bono         
adj. short for pro bono publico, Latin for "for the public good," legal work performed by lawyers without pay to help people with legal problems and limited or no funds, or provide legal assistance to organizations involved in social causes such as environmental, consumer, minority, youth, battered women and education organizations and charities.

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Pro bono

Pro bono publico (English: 'for the public good'), usually shortened to pro bono, is a Latin phrase that means for the public good.

Pro bono publico is also used in the United Kingdom to describe the central motivation of large organizations, such as the National Health Service and various NGOs which exist "for the public good" rather than for shareholder profit, but it equally or even more applies to the private sector where professionals like lawyers and bankers offer their specialist skills for the benefit of the community or NGOs.