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Long Journey to Justice

Long Journey to Justice
Author: Molly Todd
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2021-02-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 0299330605

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As bloody wars raged in Central America during the last third of the twentieth century, hundreds of North American groups “adopted” villages in war-torn Guatemala, Nicaragua, and El Salvador. Unlike government-based cold war–era Sister City programs, these pairings were formed by ordinary people, often inspired by individuals displaced by US-supported counterinsurgency operations. Drawing on two decades of work with former refugees from El Salvador as well as unprecedented access to private archives and oral histories, Molly Todd’s compelling history provides the first in-depth look at “grassroots sistering.” This model of citizen diplomacy emerged in the mid-1980s out of relationships between a few repopulated villages in Chalatenango, El Salvador, and US cities. Todd shows how the leadership of Salvadorans and left-leaning activists in the US concerned with the expansion of empire as well as the evolution of human rights–related discourses and practices created a complex dynamic of cross-border activism that continues today.


Journey to Justice

Journey to Justice
Author: Johnnie L. Cochran
Publisher:
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1997
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780345413673

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He's become a household name: Johnnie L. Cochran, Jr., the brilliant orator and legal strategist who captained the Dream Team in the trial of the century. But behind the man the media created is a story of a life spent in the trenches of the American legal system, fighting not for clients as high-profile as O. J. Simpson but for individuals whose voices are too often silenced. JOURNEY TO JUSTICE is an unflinching portrait of Johnnie Cochran and the legal system that he has so profoundly influenced. It will forever change our understanding of what works and what doesn't in America's most noble and troubling institution.


A Long Road to Justice

A Long Road to Justice
Author: Sylvia Yu Friedman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2021-09-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9789814954341

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Journey for Justice

Journey for Justice
Author: Hassan B. Jallow
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 665
Release: 2012
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1477223487

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Journey for Justice combines autobiography with law and political memoirs to provide a fascinating account of growing up in rural Gambia and of the author's recollections of, involvement in, and reflections on some of the major social, legal, and political issues in the Gambia during his tenure of public office in that country. This is valuable reading for all those with a serious interest in the history, politics, governance, and development of law and legal institutions in the Gambia, and indeed beyond.


Lawfare and the Ovaherero and Nama Pursuit of Restorative Justice, 1918–2018

Lawfare and the Ovaherero and Nama Pursuit of Restorative Justice, 1918–2018
Author: Marouf A. Hasian
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2019-10-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1683931890

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This book provides readers with a critical analysis of the restorative justice efforts of the Ovaherero and Nama communities in Namibia, who contend that they should receive reparations for what happened to their ancestors during, and after the 1904–1908 German-Ovaherero/Nama war. Arguing that indigenous communities who once lived in a German colony called “German South West Africa” suffered from a genocide that could be compared to the World War II Holocaust Namibian activists sued Germany and German corporations in U.S. federal courts for reparations. The author of this book uses a critical genealogical approach to all of this “lawfare” (the politicizing of the law) in order to illustrate some of the historical origins of this quest for social justice. Portions of the book also explain some of the historical and contemporary realpolitik barriers that stood in the way of Ovaherero and Nama activists who were asking for acknowledgments of the “Namibian genocide,” apologies from German officials, repatriation of human remains from colonial times as well as restitution that might help with land redistribution in today’s Namibia. This book shows many of the difficulties that confront those indigenous communities who ask twenty-first century audiences to pay restitution for large-scale colonial massacres or imperial genocides that might have taken place more than a hundred years ago.


The First Miscarriage of Justice

The First Miscarriage of Justice
Author: Jon Robins
Publisher: Waterside Press
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2014-10-20
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1909976121

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‘I would have been the first miscarriage of justice… There was this spate of cases: the Birmingham Six, Guildford Four and Cardiff Three. Each one was another nail in my coffin’: Tony Stock, 2008. The story of Tony Stock is astonishing: deeply disturbing it sent out ripples of disquiet when he was sentenced to ten years for robbery at Leeds Assizes in 1970. Over the next 40 years the case went to the Court of Appeal four times and has the distinction of being the first to have been referred to that court twice by the Criminal Cases Review Commission. Tony Stock died in 2012 still fighting to clear his name: spending from his meagre savings to hire private investigators and hoping beyond hope to see justice. Reviews ‘The story of Tony Stock should be mandatory reading for everyone, not merely those involved with the laws. It concerns the quality of our criminal justice system and its serious reluctance and unwillingness to root out injustice’: Michael Mansfield QC. ‘One of the most outrageous miscarriages of justice of modern times’: Barry Sheerman, Labour MP for Huddersfield. In the Press ‘If anyone seriously believes the Court of Appeal has reformed itself since the dark days of the Birmingham Six and Bridgewater Four, they should study the unreported and amazing case of Tony Stock’: Private Eye. ‘I would have thought that the injustice done to Tony (Stock) was fairly self-evident and yet his conviction still stands. I find this very difficult to accept’: Ralph Barrington, investigations adviser at the Criminal Cases Review Commission. ‘The fight for justice that will not die’: Yorkshire Post.


The International Criminal Court in Its Third Decade

The International Criminal Court in Its Third Decade
Author: Carsten Stahn
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 621
Release: 2023-11-07
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004529934

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This volume examines lessons learned in over two decades of ICC practice. It discusses macro issues, such as universality, selectivity, new technologies, complementarity, victims and challenges in the life cycle of cases, as well as ways to re-think the ICC regime in light of the Independent Expert Review, aggression against Ukraine, and novel global challenges.


A Pilgrimage of Justice and Peace

A Pilgrimage of Justice and Peace
Author: Fernando Enns
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 479
Release: 2023-04-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1666713813

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This edited volume includes contributions by scholars, ministers, artists, and NGO workers from around the world who are interested in topics of Mennonitism, peacebuilding, and theologies of nonviolence. The papers published together here reflect the richness and diversity of peacebuilding interests and approaches within the current global Mennonite family and offer interdisciplinary explorations of peace and conflict with attention to historical, theological, and lived perspectives. The book includes papers based upon research and insights that were shared at the Second Global Mennonite Peacebuilding Conference and Festival (2019) at Mennorode in the Netherlands. The findings presented here are structured thematically with attention to key points of current concern and research—including, among others, studies on historical and current peacebuilding efforts pertaining to migration and refugee care, ecological justice, gender justice, interreligious dialogue, church-state relations, and racial justice.


Peace and Justice at the International Criminal Court

Peace and Justice at the International Criminal Court
Author: Errol P. Mendes
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2019
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1783477091

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This book focuses on how the International Criminal Court seeks accountability for the most serious crimes. Errol P. Mendes dives deep into the facts and rulings of the Court that involved some of the most serious conflicts in recent times to demonstrate that justice is critical for sustainable peace. What results is a detailed but honest critique of where the Court succeeds and where it needs to improve. The author goes on to provide a prediction of the greatest challenges facing the Court in the foreseeable future. This book is a valuable resource for academics and students in international criminal law and practice, public international relations, political science, military and, war studies etc.


My Lord and My God

My Lord and My God
Author: Jeffry Odell Korgen
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2007
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0809143704

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Provides Catholics with all the tools they need to build successful parish social ministries through invitation, conversion, and empowerment.