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Breaking the boundaries : Australian activists tell their stories
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ISBN: 1743054513 1743054505 9781743054512 9781743054505 9781743054185 1743054181 Year: 2016 Publisher: Mile End, South Australia : Wakefield Press,


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How human rights can build Haiti : activists, lawyers, and the grassroots campaign
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ISBN: 0826519954 0826519938 082650356X Year: 2014 Publisher: Nashville, Tennessee : Vanderbilt University Press,

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"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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Criminalization of activism : historical, present, and future perspectives
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ISBN: 1000476820 1003144225 9781003144229 9781000476828 9781000476804 1000476804 9780367700126 9780367700119 Year: 2022 Publisher: London Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group

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"Criminalization of Activism draws on a multiplicity of perspectives and case studies from the Global South and Global North to show how protest has been subject to processes of criminalisation over time. Bringing together a range of criminalisation themes into a single volume, compromising historical criminology, indigenous studies, gender studies, critical criminology, southern criminology, convict criminology and green criminology, it will be of great interest to scholars and students of criminology and sociology, as well as those involved in activism"--

Keepers of the flame
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ISBN: 0801472512 1322523479 0801469848 9780801444029 9780801472510 0801444020 080146983X 9780801469848 9780801469831 Year: 2006 Publisher: Ithaca, N.Y. Cornell University Press


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Diverse partners : non-gouvernmental organizations in the human rights movement : the report of a retreat of human rights activists
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ISBN: 1879875004 Year: 1991 Publisher: Cambridge Ottawa HRP HRI


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Defending human dignity : the role of the human rights activist and the scholar
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ISBN: 178068732X 1780684444 Year: 2017 Publisher: Cambridge : Intersentia,

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This booklet contains the texts of the Theo van Boven Lectures held in 2014 and 2015. They deal with the subject of defending human dignity by looking at the different roles the human rights defender, the scholar and the human rights NGO can play in achieving this goal. Hina Jilani looks at the opportunities and limitations of human rights defenders in their fight to stand up for the protection of human dignity. Jean Allain discusses the role of the legal scholar in studying contemporary forms of slavery. Finally Aidan McQuade denounces practices of slavery from the perspective of a human rights NGO. The Theo van Boven Lecture Series are organised annually by the Maastricht Centre for Human Rights as a tribute to Theo van Boven, emeritus Professor of International Law at Maastricht University, and formerly Director of the UN Division of Human Rights, member of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination and UN Special Rapporteur on Torture. The themes covered by the lectures reflect the wide range of interests of Theo van Boven. This publication is interesting for human rights practitioners, scholars and students.


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The Dennis Brutus tapes : essays at autobiography
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ISBN: 9781847010346 1847010342 9781846159541 9786613772503 1846159547 1281017205 Year: 2011 Publisher: Suffolk : Boydell & Brewer,

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Dennis Brutus (1924-2009) is known internationally as a South African poet, anti-apartheid activist and campaigner for human rights and the release of political prisoners. His literary works include 'Sirens Knuckles Boots' (1963), 'Letters to Martha, and Other Poems from a South African Prison' (1968), 'A Simple Lust' (1973), and 'Stubborn Hope' (1978). When Dennis Brutus was a Visiting Professor at The University of Texas at Austin in 1974-75, he recorded on tape a series of reflections on his life and career. In addition, he frequently responded to questions about his poetry and political activities put to him by students and faculty in formal and informal interviews that were also captured on tape. Transcripts of a selection of these tapes, as well as reprints of two interviews recorded earlier, are reproduced here in order to put on record fragments of the autobiography of a remarkable man who lived in extraordinary times and managed to leave his mark on the land and literature of South Africa. Brutus was an effective anti-apartheid campaigner who succeeded in getting South Africa excluded from the Olympics. His opposition to racial discrimination in sports led to his arrest, banning, and imprisonment on Robben Island. Upon release, he left South Africa and lived most of the rest of his life in exile, where he continued his political work and simultaneously earned an international reputation as a poet who often sang of his love for his country. The tapes are edited by Bernth Lindfors who has added an Introduction and a transcript of a 1970 interview as well as other transcripts of lectures and discussions. Bernth Lindfors is Professor Emeritus of English and African Literatures, The University of Texas at Austin, and founding editor of 'Research in African Literatures'. He has written and edited numerous books on African literature, including 'Folklore in Nigerian Literature' (1973), 'Popular Literatures in Africa' (1991), 'Africans on Stage' (1999), 'Early Soyinka' (2008), and 'Early Achebe' (2009). South Africa: Unisa Press (PB)

Defending human rights in Russia : Sergei Kovalyov, dissident and human rights commissioner, 1969-2003
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ISBN: 041532369X 0203348729 9780203348727 9780415323697 9781134348503 1134348509 9781134348459 1134348452 9781134348497 1134348495 9780415546119 0415546117 1280231599 9781280231599 9786610231591 6610231591 Year: 2004 Publisher: London ; New York : RoutledgeCurzon,

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Sergei Kovalyov is a central figure in the struggle for human rights in Russia. He was a leading Soviet biology academic and, in the 1970s after becoming active in dissident circles, was arrested by the KGB, tried, imprisoned and subjected to internal exile. After his release, he continued to work for human rights, eventually becoming chairman of the Soviet Human Rights Committee and chairman of the Presidential Human Rights Commission, in which positions he was extremely influential in framing human rights provisions in post-Communist Russia. He subsequently took President Yeltsin to task for

Rescuing the world : the life and times of Leo Cherne
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ISBN: 0791488543 058548600X 9780585486000 0791453790 9780791453797 0791453804 9780791453803 9780791488546 Year: 2002 Publisher: Albany : State University of New York Press,

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Leo Cherne's life brimmed with paradox and improbability. He was born in the Bronx to a poor, immigrant, Jewish family, and yet rose to the heights of economic and political power in WASP America. A successful entrepreneur and an unofficial advisor to nine presidents, he nevertheless devoted the majority of his time to humanitarian causes, particularly the International Rescue Committee, which he chaired for forty years. From Hungary to Cuba to Cambodia, Cherne traveled across the globe on behalf of political refugees. A consummate networker, he also had the uncanny ability to attract and cultivate talented people before they became prominent, including such figures as John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, Patrick Moynihan, Claiborne Pell, Tom Dooley, William Casey, John Whitehead, and Henry A. Kissinger. He was presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1984 by Ronald Reagan, who proclaimed that although never elected to governmental office, Leo Cherne had more influence on American foreign policy than most elected officials. The underlying theme of his life was that one person, without family contacts or wealthy connections, could make a difference worldwide in political and humanitarian affairs.

The world of Andrei Sakharov : a Russian physicist's path to freedom
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ISBN: 0190288779 1280502460 9786610502462 1423720245 0195343743 1602566909 9781423720249 019515620X 9780195156201 Year: 2005 Publisher: Oxford, [England] ; New York, New York : Oxford University Press,

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How did Andrei Sakharov, a theoretical physicist and the acknowledged father of the Soviet hydrogen bomb, become a human rights activist and the first Russian to win the Nobel Peace Prize? This study of Andrei Sakharov as a scientist as well as a public figure aims to examine the real context of Sakharov's life.

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