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How Human Rights Can Build Haiti Activists Lawyers And The Grassroots Campaign Fran Quigley

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How Human Rights Can Build Haiti Activists Lawyers And The Grassroots Campaign Fran Quigley
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Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.77 MB
Pages: 241
Author: Fran Quigley
ISBN: 9780826519955, 0826519954
Language: English
Year: 2014

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How Human Rights Can Build Haiti Activists Lawyers And The Grassroots Campaign Fran Quigley by Fran Quigley 9780826519955, 0826519954 instant download after payment.

A cataclysmic earthquake, revolution, corruption, and neglect have all conspired to strangle the growth of a legitimate legal system in Haiti. But as How Human Rights Can Build Haiti demonstrates, the story of lawyers-activists on the ground should give us all hope. They organize demonstrations at the street level, argue court cases at the international level, and conduct social media and lobbying campaigns across the globe. They are making historic claims and achieving real success as they tackle Haiti's cholera epidemic, post-earthquake housing and rape crises, and the Jean-Claude Duvalier prosecution, among other human rights emergencies in Haiti. The only way to transform Haiti's dismal human rights legacy is through a bottom-up social movement, supported by local and international challenges to the status quo. That recipe for reform mirrors the strategy followed by Mario Joseph, Brian Concannon, and their clients and colleagues profiled in this book. Together, Joseph, Concannon, and their allies represent Haiti's best hope to escape the cycle of disaster, corruption, and violence that has characterized the country's two-hundred-year history. At the same time, their efforts are creating a template for a new and more effective human rights-focused strategy to turn around failed states and end global poverty.

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