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Advocacy At The Leading Edge Of Social Change: The Importance Of Front Line Innovators, Frank W. Munger
Advocacy At The Leading Edge Of Social Change: The Importance Of Front Line Innovators, Frank W. Munger
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Innovations In The Fight Against Human Trafficking: Advocates’ Perspectives And Proposals, Florrie Burke
Innovations In The Fight Against Human Trafficking: Advocates’ Perspectives And Proposals, Florrie Burke
NYLS Law Review
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An Organizing Approach To Human Trafficking In Domestic Work, Tiffany Williams, Leah Obias
An Organizing Approach To Human Trafficking In Domestic Work, Tiffany Williams, Leah Obias
NYLS Law Review
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Myths Meet Reality: How We Are Not Fighting Trafficking Or Supporting Trafficking Survivors, Denise Brennan
Myths Meet Reality: How We Are Not Fighting Trafficking Or Supporting Trafficking Survivors, Denise Brennan
NYLS Law Review
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Innovation At The Front Lines, Pamela K. Chen
The Next Fifteen Years, Melynda Barnhart
Trafficking In Law: Cause Lawyer, Bureaucratic State And Rights Of Human Trafficking Victims In Thailand, Frank W. Munger
Trafficking In Law: Cause Lawyer, Bureaucratic State And Rights Of Human Trafficking Victims In Thailand, Frank W. Munger
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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 …