Abstract This essay is a balance of more than 200 interviews with different public and civil society actors in Brazil and Latin America on different forms of lawyering for social change, as a result of global agendas and native practices that intersect, - strategic, structural and mass litigacion, pro bono and popular lawyering, - and their receptiveness to actors in the justice system.</p
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Lawyers have long played an integral part in efforts to bring about social change. With an increasin...
The last decade has seen the rise of new kinds of grassroots social movements. Movements including O...
The appropriation of the procedural tools of social dialogue US hue contributed to reshaping the Bra...
In the first post of the Favelas@LSE Blog, Sandra Jovchelovitch and Jacqueline Priego discuss recent...
This paper explores the current state of public interest lawyering in three Latin American countries...
This thesis investigates how, and why, lawyers pursue social change. The progressive lawyering movem...
This article analyzes two questions that are raised by Professor Yamamoto\u27s provocative article. ...
Cortes e sociedade civil na América Latina estão em transformação, assim como a sua relação. Casos d...
This Note explores the significance, legitimacy and methodology of lawyering for social change. It b...
To accomplish meaningful social change, lawyers must move beyond their traditional role as mediaries...
Alternative Légal Services in Latin America. Some Remarks on a Research. This paper focuses on the ...
The cast of prototypic rebellious lawyers promoted by Gerald Lopez is incomplete. It leaves out a ve...
The article reviews recent changes in the social organization of the legal profession in Latin Ameri...
The article presents exhibition of legislative innovations aimed at promoting and introducing mediat...
This article will examine the relationship between the judiciary and the effectiveness of social rig...
Lawyers have long played an integral part in efforts to bring about social change. With an increasin...
The last decade has seen the rise of new kinds of grassroots social movements. Movements including O...
The appropriation of the procedural tools of social dialogue US hue contributed to reshaping the Bra...
In the first post of the Favelas@LSE Blog, Sandra Jovchelovitch and Jacqueline Priego discuss recent...