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The Revolution Will Not Be Litigated How Movements and Law Can Work Together To Win

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

25.04.2023

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Illustrationen, nicht spezifiziert

Herausgeber

Katie Redford + weitere

Verlag

Ingram Publishers Services

Seitenzahl

400

Maße (L/B/H)

23/15.6/2.5 cm

Gewicht

496 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-68219-374-7

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Portrait

Mark Gevisser is one of South Africa’s foremost authors and journalists. His books include The Pink Line: Journeys Across the World’s Queer Frontiers; Lost and Found in Johannesburg; and the award-winning A Legacy of Liberation: Thabo Mbeki and the Future of South Africa’s Dream. His journalism and criticism has been published widely, in The New York Times, The New York Review of Books, The Guardian, Granta, and many other publications

Katie Redford is a lawyer with expertise in human rights, climate change and corporate accountability. She is executive director of the Equation Campaign, which confronts the climate crisis by “supporting movements on the ground to keep fossil fuels in the ground.” She was a co-founder and director of EarthRights International, where she oversaw litigation, training and campaigns programs to hold corporations and other perpetrators legally accountable for human rights and environmental abuses worldwide.

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

25.04.2023

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Herausgeber

Verlag

Ingram Publishers Services

Seitenzahl

400

Maße (L/B/H)

23/15.6/2.5 cm

Gewicht

496 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-68219-374-7

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Some Personal Reflections on People-Power and Legal Power: A Foreword, by Jane Fonda
    "It Takes A Lawyer, an Activist and a Storyteller": An Introduction to this book, by Mark Gevisser

    Case Study - Human Rights:  Doe vs Unocal
    The Activist's Perspective: The Revolution will not be Litigated, by Ka Hsaw Wa
    The Lawyer's Perspective: It's All About Power, by Katie Redford

    Lawyers on People Power
    Lawyering, Leadership and Learning Lessons: My Journey in the Black Lives Matter Movement, by Justin Hansford
    Who Owns The Streets?: The roots of the Movement for Black Lives in New York City's 'Stop and Frisk' Case, by Baher Azmy
    Five Ways a Legal Strategy Can Help a Movement, by Baher Azmy
    'The Law is Too Important to be Left in the Hands of Lawyers Alone': Protecting Detainees during the Lebanese Uprising, by Ghida Frangieh
    From police torture to surveillance: What it means to be a "human rights lawyer" in Putin's Russia, Pavel Chikov in conversation with Mark Gevisser
    Law, Information and Power: On Being Julian Assange's Lawyer, by Jennifer Robinson
    Building Spaces of Hope: Working for Indigenous Peoples' Rights in Mexico, by Alejandra Ancheita
    The River Brings Oil: Working for Indigenous Peoples' Rights in the Peruvian Amazon, by Marissa Vahlsing and Benjamin Hoffman
    The Path to Legal Empowerment: Holding China accountable for environmental pollution at home and abroad, by JingJing Zhang.
    The Decriminalisation of Homosexuality in Kenya, Njeri Gateru in conversation with Mark Gevisser.

    Case Study -  Financial Accountability : The World Bank
    The Activist's Perspective: From Narmada to Tata Mundra in India, by Joe Athialy
    The Lawyer's Perspective: Narrative Justice in the Global Financial Accountability Movement, by David Hunter

    Activists on Legal Power
    Jonny and Me: Three Decades of Debating 'The Power of Law' and 'The Power of People' with Jonathan Cooper OBE, by Robin Gorna
    Learning from the South African AIDS Treatment Action Campaign: Rethinking law's relationship with social justice movements, by Mark Heywood
    She Would Have Reproductive Justice": A Story from Ireland's Movement to Repeal the 8th Amendment - and the Ongoing Fight, by Eimear Sparks.
    The Rule of Law vs Poland's Repressive 'Law and Justice' Regime, Klementyna Suchanow in conversation with Eimear Sparks
    Ending Female Genital Cutting: What About the Law?, by Julia Lalla-Maharajh OBE
    Law and Stones: Sex Workers' Rights in Kenya, by Phelister Abdalla 
    A Community, its Abusive Chief, and the Role of the Law: The Story of Nwoase in Ghana, by Nana Ama Nketia-Quaidoo
    Standing Up At Standing Rock: An Indigenous Warrior's Experience, Krystal TwoBulls in conversation with Mark Gevisser and Katie Redford

    Case Study - Climate Emergency
    The Lawyer's Perspective: Why the Climate Emergency Needs Lawyers to Break the Law, by Farhana Yamin
    The Veteran Activist's Perspective: From Racial apartheid to Climate apartheid, Kumi Naidoo in conversation with Mark Gevisser
    The Youth Activist's Perspective: On Being a Young Brown Woman on the Frontline, by Ayisha Siddiqa
    The Conversation: The Youth Climate Justice Movement, David Wicker and others.

    Rules for Radical Lawyers
    Rules for Radical Lawyers: A Practical Primer, by Katie Redford
    From IRAC to VISTA, by Katie Redford