Client-centered Human Rights advocacy
Examines whether human rights advocacy can be enhanced through awareness of the dangers of essentializing, otherizing, and revictimizing the subjects of such advocacy. Argues that law school clinics should teach a client-centered model of human rights lawyering in order to ameliorate some of these concerns.
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Año:
- 2006
Tipo de recurso:
- Archivo PDF
Categorías:
- Enseñanza Clínica del derecho, Relación abogadx - cliente