This article is authored by three attorneys from the Institute for Justice & Democracy and its sister organization, the Bureau des Avocats Internationaux (BAI), based in Port-au-Prince Haiti, who suggest a new, more sustainable model of lawyering for poor and marginalized populations. The BAI has developed and implemented a legal empowerment approach to human rights lawyering for Haiti\u27s Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), in particular women and the displaced
Bringing together field-based interviews in Haiti and New York and international law analysis, this ...
In this Article, the author examines ways that legal aid advocacy organizations in the U.S. can util...
The purpose of the article is to highlight the scope of the overlap between existing commitments in ...
poster abstractThis book tells the story of a team of Haitian and U.S. human rights advocates who wo...
This Article examines the capacity of regional organizations to coordinate foreign assistance and de...
A cataclysmic earthquake, revolution, corruption, and neglect have all conspired to strangle the gro...
While gender-based violence is not a new phenomenon in Haiti, the aftermath of the January 12, 2010 ...
This article is a reflection on the inseparable binome Law and Justice. The concepts of Law and Ju...
Haiti\u27s devastating 2010 earthquake produced human suffering on an unimaginable scale. The disast...
This article discusses three models of law school engagement that have been used to respond to natur...
As a growing number of social justice lawyers employ human rights standards and strategies to advoca...
Internally displaced persons are people who are uprooted from their social, economic, cultural and e...
The practical and operational challenges of responding to disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis an...
This Article examines women’s and girls’ struggles in the aftermath of the Haitian earthquake. In pa...
Disasters are globally inflected today in humanitarian assistance, the organizations that support pe...
Bringing together field-based interviews in Haiti and New York and international law analysis, this ...
In this Article, the author examines ways that legal aid advocacy organizations in the U.S. can util...
The purpose of the article is to highlight the scope of the overlap between existing commitments in ...
poster abstractThis book tells the story of a team of Haitian and U.S. human rights advocates who wo...
This Article examines the capacity of regional organizations to coordinate foreign assistance and de...
A cataclysmic earthquake, revolution, corruption, and neglect have all conspired to strangle the gro...
While gender-based violence is not a new phenomenon in Haiti, the aftermath of the January 12, 2010 ...
This article is a reflection on the inseparable binome Law and Justice. The concepts of Law and Ju...
Haiti\u27s devastating 2010 earthquake produced human suffering on an unimaginable scale. The disast...
This article discusses three models of law school engagement that have been used to respond to natur...
As a growing number of social justice lawyers employ human rights standards and strategies to advoca...
Internally displaced persons are people who are uprooted from their social, economic, cultural and e...
The practical and operational challenges of responding to disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis an...
This Article examines women’s and girls’ struggles in the aftermath of the Haitian earthquake. In pa...
Disasters are globally inflected today in humanitarian assistance, the organizations that support pe...
Bringing together field-based interviews in Haiti and New York and international law analysis, this ...
In this Article, the author examines ways that legal aid advocacy organizations in the U.S. can util...
The purpose of the article is to highlight the scope of the overlap between existing commitments in ...