In this case study of a young, Thai “cause lawyer”, advocacy for human rights is considered in context. The most important elements of that context are the path of development of Thai political and legal institutions, globalisation of law, and the networks of relationships that penetrate the state. The case study shows that human rights advocacy by NGO lawyers can adapt creatively to unpromising conditions under which courts provide little access or oversight. At the same time, the case study raises profound questions about the ultimate independence of cause lawyers when the state must be made a partner in order to establish the authority of law needed to make human rights advocacy possible. The ambiguity of the lawyer’s position is apparen...
Trafficking in persons (TIP) is a long-standing problem worldwide. It is related to the traditional ...
'Raid and rescue' operations are aimed primarily at women and children in the sex industry and have ...
In Part I of this Article, Renshaw explains some of the current theories about how and why states co...
In this case study of a young, Thai “cause lawyer”, advocacy for human rights is considered in conte...
This is a case study of the legal practice of a young Thai “cause lawyer.” The study joins a growing...
Trafficking in human beings is increasingly due to the greatest gain of the perpetrators. Human traf...
Stuck in Traffic: Sexual Politics and Criminal Injustice in Social Movements Against Human Trafficki...
While several perspectives could be used to approach the issue of child trafficking, through this st...
The problems of trafficking human beings were continuously violent in Thailand. The problems occurre...
Trafficking is a growing problem in the whole world, also in Asia. Additionally, more attention has ...
Women lawyers are increasing seen among the leading legal defenders of human rights and social movem...
The problems of trafficking human beings were continuously violent in Thailand. The problems occurre...
“Raid and rescue” operations are aimed primarily at women and children in the sex industry and have ...
The thesis examines the current anti-trafficking framework with particular emphasis on the developme...
The statelessness of the Rohingya exacerbates the risk of trafficking in persons. Such risk gets big...
Trafficking in persons (TIP) is a long-standing problem worldwide. It is related to the traditional ...
'Raid and rescue' operations are aimed primarily at women and children in the sex industry and have ...
In Part I of this Article, Renshaw explains some of the current theories about how and why states co...
In this case study of a young, Thai “cause lawyer”, advocacy for human rights is considered in conte...
This is a case study of the legal practice of a young Thai “cause lawyer.” The study joins a growing...
Trafficking in human beings is increasingly due to the greatest gain of the perpetrators. Human traf...
Stuck in Traffic: Sexual Politics and Criminal Injustice in Social Movements Against Human Trafficki...
While several perspectives could be used to approach the issue of child trafficking, through this st...
The problems of trafficking human beings were continuously violent in Thailand. The problems occurre...
Trafficking is a growing problem in the whole world, also in Asia. Additionally, more attention has ...
Women lawyers are increasing seen among the leading legal defenders of human rights and social movem...
The problems of trafficking human beings were continuously violent in Thailand. The problems occurre...
“Raid and rescue” operations are aimed primarily at women and children in the sex industry and have ...
The thesis examines the current anti-trafficking framework with particular emphasis on the developme...
The statelessness of the Rohingya exacerbates the risk of trafficking in persons. Such risk gets big...
Trafficking in persons (TIP) is a long-standing problem worldwide. It is related to the traditional ...
'Raid and rescue' operations are aimed primarily at women and children in the sex industry and have ...
In Part I of this Article, Renshaw explains some of the current theories about how and why states co...