Exclusion in Practice: A Human Rights Analysis on the Legal Barriers to Advancing Community Justice

A photo of a scale with one side of the scale broken. People gather around the broken side and try to piece it back together.

This report is about community justice workers––their power, their promise, and the struggles they face in advancing justice for and protecting the rights of their communities. The report is intended to be used as an advocacy tool by community justice workers, lawyers, and researchers, who want to ensure that laws that regulate legal practice align with human rights principles and advance access to justice for all.

This report is a product of the Bernstein Institute for Human Rights (“Bernstein Institute”), housed at New York University School of Law. The Bernstein Institute is committed to challenging legal systems that exclude, marginalize, and oppress. It partners with community justice workers and lawyers in the United States and abroad to advance its mission for humane and just legal systems. The Bernstein Institute believes that the practice of law can and should be rooted in dignity and care. As the leading U.S. academic institute on legal empowerment, it supports and trains community justice workers, lawyers, and law students to use legal empowerment methods to actively challenge inequities worldwide.

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Uploaded on: Sep 17, 2024
Issues: Community Paralegals Tool Type: Reports / Research Method: Research Languages: English Regions: > Global