Human Rights Education Associates

Community-based Paralegals: A Practitioner’s Guide

Author

Felisa Tibbitts

Publisher

Open Society Foundations and The Open Society Justice Initative

Place of Publication

New York, USA

Year of Publication

2010

Language

English

This guide is intended to aid those who develop and/or direct community-based paralegal programs. Its broader objective is to provide practical support to grassroots organizations, human rights and justice activists, donors, and policymakers in designing and implementing community-based paralegal and legal empowerment initiatives.
Training of Professional Groups
TP: NGOs, TP: Lawyers and paralegals
Freedom from discrimination, Right to fair trial, Poverty / Economic Disadvantage

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